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  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    [quote user="Medogsfat"] Craig, out of curiosity, what are the outside dimensions & spec's of the original drivers? Chris. [/quote] Chris, the original Drivers were 10 Watt and measure 8CM across. If you want an old one as a pattern, I will pop one in the post for you. Craig
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-28-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    Time for a quick test while I had a well deserved fig and a coffee. Everything sounding great, so I refitted the fret. Once this was in place you could not tell the difference. Left side speaker Right side speaker Job done, and another piece of B&O rescued. Total cost £9.98, and a few hours of my time. As I said at the start of this thread
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    Once the speaker was in place it was a tight fit, and would probably stay there without anything else to secure it. As I wanted to make 100% sure it did not move, I very carefully drilled two small holes in the edge of the speaker. Going straight through and into the black plastic behind. Then I secured it with a couple of self tapping screws. Speaker
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    So now I can fit the Log Line tube (Thanks Mika ) and speaker back into place. Putting the speaker back into place. Note, that at this point, the speaker and tube will not fit fully back into place. They need to be GENTLY tapped into place. For this I used an 8mm drift. Slowly I worked my way around the speaker until it went into place where I wanted
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    Next it was time to take a saw to the MX. As the new speakers even after been cut down are bigger than the originals, I had to make the holes where they fit a bit bigger. As you can see I cut some from the bottom and some from the outside edge. Speaker hole after been cut out For this job I used a one handed hacksaw. Tried using the dremel again but
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: BG2000 + BS9000 and Beo4 = Workable?

    Well you first problem is that on later Beo4's. N.Radio replaced Phono, they use the same I.R. codes. You will need Aux to operate the Aux connection on your BS9000. There will be no Datalink compatability between the the two though as the Aux connection has no Datalink connections. It is a 7 pin socket but only 5 of the pins are wired up. Also
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: What's playing RIGHT NOW?

    Def Leppard - Hysteria. Craig
    Posted to Music & Film (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    Thanks Mika, I knew someone would know the answer. Craig
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    Next I removed the old speakers from the TV. Then removed the two white horn things(not sure what they are called ). Looking at the horns, there are two marks at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions at 12 and 6 there are seams from where they are constucted. At these 4 positions I cut a slit into the horn about 1" long. This allows the new spekers
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
  • Re: MX5500 Speaker Replacement

    First step to modifying the speaker is to remove all of the steel frame, right up to the edge of the foam. This was done VERY carefully using a Dremel Multi tool. 1st speaker after been cut down. Finished pair Craig
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Craig on 01-27-2009
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