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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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A quick setup of leftowers B&O products somewhat. Attyca II, Beomaster 6000, Beogram 8002 and Beocord 9000. Beovox S80-2
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The only thing I can say its a minor thing like dry solderjoints somewhere in the monitor. I got my Beo4 AV9000 DOA. It got serviced and brought back to life. I then had it for a few days until one evening it started to what you describe. They took the top monitor (screen) and fixed it. Its been working ever since.
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Has Dillen given up here? Or just to busy? Time for an update right?
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They are smaller than M150 so whats the problem? They do sound as great.
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I'm the lucky owner of a S120 pair in white and I love them. Dillen was doing service on my S80.2 also white and the S120 came up for sale. So he got them and serviced them too. I can highly recommend both pairs but the S120 series has more overall more bass to it.
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Yes but my Beocord 1600 still works but the 3 reel tapes I got has the very pop songs from when it was new so I don't use it much.
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For me it was the Beocord 9000. I grew up with lp's and cassete tapes before finally getting a cd player. When getting an audio system before B&O it was always naturaly to have a tape player to use. The Beocord 9000 came into my life one day and before I left the shop I had made my mind up but it took some years before I noticed that type 4
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I do my thing to keep them alive. Once they are working right you got some very great machines for playing cassete tapes. If you got better tapes than type 1 you get some really good use out of them. I got Beocord 6000, 8000 for repairs (will be done), 9000, 6500, 5500 which are working great and deserves to be used more than I do at the moment. Then
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[quote user="9 LEE"] And again the lovely 'Frede's magic hands have healed this unit' labels on the underside this time.. (I don't read Danish so it could say that!) [/quote] Looking awesome. Really great work. The Danish can be translated too: Classic Audio certificates that this product does reach the standards for the classification
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It reminds me of my AV9000. It was dead when I got it. The B&O store fixed it and it worked well for a few days. I then found a video I had not seen for a long time so I put the tape in and pushed play. Nothing! Just the same thing red,green, red. Back to the store and they fixed it. Its been working great since then. It's a minor thing that
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