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1st March February 2012
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No you can't! We have very few TV manuals and I am pretty sure this in not one I have. I will have a look around though.
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I agree completely with Graham. Leave it alone. If this is just a temporary arrangement, messing about with the wiring will substantially reduce the value of your equipment. Disabling the RIAA in the 9500 really is a non starter unless you plan this to be long term and for you. Take out the pins and use Tape 2. You have to clean the record if you are
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Of course the DVD should work with the buttons on the front. Leave this one alone - it is broken. An Avant DVD will be rather more expensive because, as you have already worked out, it is much more desirable! Lee is selling a 32" one for £895. My experience: Avant DVD 32" - blew a capacitor after one year - no problems since. LX6000
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The datalink issue can be solved by simply connecting pins 6 and 7 together.
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Look at page 2-2 of the service manual - it shows you PCB 4 and the relevant wiring points. Compare that with the non RIAA wiring and it is simply a case of moving wires.
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It would be easier to remove it on the 3500 - or bypass it. Much less inside!
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I suppose the ones on mine are a little dull but I regard this as normal patina.
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If you are sure it is not the amplifier and it is definitely the Beogram, the commonest fault will be the cartridge. If you have excluded this, you need to test the continuity of the wiring in the arm to the DIN plug. The simplest way would be to take the drive belt off the platter and set the Beogram to play without a cartridge. One the arm solenoid
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I agree it is not your dealer's fault, but he sold it to you and has the profit. I would actually expect that he would take it back and argue with B&O himself.
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Well I did , but I gave the MMC3 to a very nice chap called Bill Peronneau, a photographic artist, and the Beogram 6002 didn't survive Bellac.