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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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The causes of foamrot! This has been discussed so many times, and always with no satisfactory answer. Sunlight? I don't think so, as I have repaired Beo4s with rotten foam behind the display. Sunlight has never been there. Tobacco? Don't think so, but may excaserbate (sp) the problem. I have seen remotes riddled with filthy brown nicotine, but
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Yes, I too am following this thread with interest. I have a pair of Beovox Pentas with midranges that are in the early stages of foamrot. Andy T.
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Sorry, ignore that! I was misled.
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"Walking Away" by The Egg.
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This is going to be good news for many Beogram owners! I presume you are back from Fredes, Peter. Have you got your 5000 back? I gather you will do a thread about this, and your trip?? Andy T.
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Hi Lars. The radio will always start on the last channel you used. Are you using a Beo4 or a Beolink 1000 to tune it? With a 1000, I think it is like this Radio Goto 990 Store 1 Store With a Beo4, it is a little more complicated, but still do-able. Andy T.
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Hi and welcome to Beoworld Simple things can easily be overlooked, and I'm not a techie, but 1 Did you press the speaker button that corresponds with the socket that you plugged your speakers into? 2 Is there anything on the tapes? Andy T.
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I can confirm that the 'upload' button is now present in all cases. Thanks Keith, I will endeavor to add to the media section in the near future. Andy T.
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[quote user="tournedos"] Tighten the screws, going from one position to the opposite like you were reinstalling a cylinder head. This will make you feel good. [/quote] Love it, Mika!
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