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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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All sorted - it was a server issue apparently. Lee
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No idea myself to be honest - but i'd love to know.. anyone?
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You won't get those out. Sorry to be a killjoy, but if a B&O aluminium cabinet is scratched, you will not remove these unless you get the casing professionally refurbished and re-anodised. Any attempts short of that will look awful. How do i know? - I've tried it a hundred times a hundred different ways! It will be much easier for you to
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joeyboygolf: The premise that I work on is that I'm doing the job on the cheap so I'll take the chance that if everything is at the same potential (but possibly not zero) then there should be no problem. Not sure that we should be advising people to 'have a go' or 'take a chance'... You may indeed have done it hundreds of times
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Alex: It us best to use 8/8 PowerLink, or 'fully-wired' PowerLink as it's sometimes called with BeoLab 5s. I believe it's supplied in the box with them... Otherwise known as Mk2..
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I too am racking my brains as to why you would need an adapter! BC2300 --> Powerlink Mk2 --> BeoLab 5 There are no problems with the above at all - they should work perfectly Lee
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Being such a complex product, would you consider this product worthy of its own forum like the Beo5 - or do you think this one thread will suffice? Please bear in mind a forum must be used regularly.. Lee
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I saw them at Frede's - very rare and beautifully made! Do we have model numbers and more info - we could add these to the product database! Lee
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Toby: Lee on the Menu it does not mention the 13th but maybe I am being thick. Note to self - check date of original post.. yes, you're being thick.. that was the 2007 Christmas Party Lee
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True story from a B&O dealership.. Customer walks into a busy B&O showroom full of customers and finds an assistant.. Customer - "Hello there, i have a fault with my Beo4 - can you repair it?" Assistant - "Yes, sure - what's the problem?" Customer - "Well, it appears that it's stuck on 'turn volume up'