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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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I'll be here to join in the fun on Friday! Unfortunately, I'll have to dash off straight after. PS. Well done George from Athens! Good luck my friend! Andy T.
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... it just keeps on getting bigger and better! Thanks again to all Beoworld members, mods, and Lee for making this the best site on t'internet! Andy T.
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[quote user="beologisch"] [quote user="kokomo"] A word of caution Craig & other potential visitors. Clitheroe is only open 3 days per week. And to confuse matters, the actual days change every week without notice. It's what counts as excitement in Clitheroe! [/quote] Andy's a nice guy [met him in holland a few years back
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Gosh! How flattering! Tony, it was a delight having you and Gayleen here. Mi casa es tu casa! [quote user="stotty1111"] but what a knowledgeable man! [/quote] Peter and Keith are knowledgeable, I'm just good at blaggin'! [quote user="stotty1111"] he even provided cake! [/quote] Spent the whole morning baking! Or did I nip
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Nice one George! I would love a 9000, looks great on a stand or wall, upright or horizontal. I hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of putting your photo' on the site. Lee and co at Lifestyle, have a reputation for their bubble-wrapping! Andy T.
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Graham. I managed to replicate your problem by just unplugging my dock! The screen turns upside down, the 'phone opens when receiving a call, and the icon (like bluetooth) appears. Since your charger warms up, I think there is a good chance that your fault is in the cable. Andy T.
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When you get inside Jeff, the clear plastic you see, is actually just a flexible cover to the fuse. I found that you could grip this easily with some thin nosed pliers. Bit awkward to get your fingers in there! My local hardware store found me a couple of these fuses in the bottom of a large box. He had to read each one with a magnifying glass, and
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I agree! I had difficulty getting one with that plug until I visited Craig in Birmingham, who kindly gave me one for nowt. Craig The Rabitt Ear aerial is still available from Dealers, at about £20-£25, but has a coax type connector. I know it's not an ideal situation, but you can cut off the plug, and push the bare wires into the socket
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Welcome to Beoworld I had exactly the same problem a couple of years ago, green light and all. I found that if I wiggled the wire near the DIN plug, I could make it come on. This led me to think it was a dry solder joint, so I (blindly as I am not a techie) pulled the whole thing apart and resoldered all the joints near the socket. Voila! Fixed speaker
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Thomas. How old is your Seranata? Even if out of warranty, your B&O dealer may come to some arrangement (especially if you order your Beolab 9s from him!) Graham. Check the fuse in the plug socket first. Simple solutions are often overlooked! PS. where about in Liverpool do you live? Andy T.
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