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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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[quote user="burantek"] [quote user="Dillen"]The first thing I checked was that the fuses were correct, which they were but a little calculating and replacing with 500mA types sorted the problem. Later, I found out the Beogram was imported to Canada from Germany.[/quote] That was Piaf's (Jeff's) BG4000 and I have read that
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[quote user="SWISS_2"] Oye Amigo ! It is currently 19:45 hours and cold in Neuchâtel, Suisse . [/quote] Mex city 13:00, 22 degrees and sun
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[quote user="beoeric"]What a mess [/quote] I thought that I have a mess, Søren, as your brother in name I must ask you to clean up or sell some of it to me
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Dont ever give up on these. I've just finished the renovation of BM,BG,BGCD 6500 with RL 140 speakers and its a wonderful equipment, the sound that comes out there is the best I've heard to date, from the BM 6500 you can run passive and active speakers, together or seperate, to test I had connected, RL 140s, Beovox S45, Beolab 8000, no problems
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When a new member sign up there is the option to tell where he/she is at home, most of them and some old members does not tell where they reside, and automaticly they are assigned time zone -5, which would be somewhere in the caribic, when I answer on a post about spares or where to buy it a PITA if the member is sitting in Hongkong or Galivara, as
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How do you get full screen cover flow on your flat ??
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Inside the unit, at the front buttom of the CD mecanism there are 2 addjusting screw for the same, the manual onsite gives a good description of it.
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Today I opened my BM 2400 again. it didn't sound like it should, nothing I could put my finger on, just "not right", Eugene gave me some good advice, and I did find a pair of bad solder points and one missed cap, and a piece of cable on the solder side that did not belong there, compared to Eugene good photos, tomorrow of to Steren to
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You are all totally wrong. At the finish line in Struer there was an end check technician, his name was Jens Dram, he did like to drink, but was not allowed to drink hard liquer during work time (beer was allowed as everywhere in DK), he found out that a small pocket bottle fitted just inside the chassis, to get unseen at the liquer he bored a hole
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Screw it, I've just finished the repair of a 5 tons printing m/c where "experts" had done their best to "addjust" and repair things that had nothing to do with the actual failure, missing screws, screws in wrong possition, wrong screws in wrong holes, a 4 hours normal service turned out to be a 35 hours repair. I love "experts"
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