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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Probably a long shot, but does anyone know of someone in the U.S. who could re-cover my black Beolab 6000 grilles with white fabric? 'Seems this would be more economical than purchasing new white grilles. Thanks in advance.
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Use speaker cables like this. The DIN connector end plugs into the Beomaster; the other end is bare wire for the speaker inputs.
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Ask him to use USPS. I get a rate of $90.20 for insured USPS Priority Mail to The Netherlands. Shipping calculator is located here. Assumptions: 20 lbs packed (8.1 kg unpacked according to Beoworld). Box size: 24"x18"x8". Insured amount: $125 The UPS shipping calculator is here . It requires you input your postal code.
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Being Mondrian-inspired, they deserved to be spotlighted as much as the painting does (if not more so).
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What source were they connected to when you saw the displays working? Could be the displays only work with compatible sources such as BS 6500 or BC 9500.
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And you can usually disable PIN code protection - just refer to the user manual.
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The red and green light on simultaneously probably means you have the timer set. I'd try cancelling this - you can access the user manual online here if you don't already have it. The doors should slide open easily manually - don't force them if they don't.
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#3 on the list of Brands that won't be around in 2012.
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If you bought it off of Craigslist from a guy in Brooklyn, he knew in advance that the volume control didn't work. So hopefully he was upfront and told you in advance.
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Didn't much of their vintage equpment have a voltage selector that you could set? Wonder why that was discontinued.