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You can unscrew the two extra pins in the DIN plug as it is much easier to find a 5 pin DIN to RCA adapter. Only one of these pins is active anyway and that is for datalink which will be of no use. The earth for the Beogram goes to the casing of the DIN plug - most adapters will include a flying earth lead as well as the 2 RCAs.
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It sounds to me that you would like a good old CL - I'll send one along when I send the package. I can hear a difference between the two Axel cartridges - the one I sent you seems slightly better but that was before I increased the tracking weight. I'll do the wav files so we can all have a go though! I do wonder if the Beolab 5000 might actually
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I agree - the analogue receiver in mine will be switched off with the DVB-HD and Sky HD receivers being used. Mine arrives on the 25th of November - could have been a couple of days earlier but no free time!
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The thing you have to be careful of is to not let the cleaning fluid run up the cantiilever and get onto the rubber suspension. I mainly use a brush and check my cartridges under a microscope from time to time. I give the cartridge a brush before each play.
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So would I. But it wasn't!
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If you send me a copy, I'll put it on site.
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Well that has confused me!! Just had a quick go with a Beogram 4004, Beomaster 5500, Musical Fidelity X-Can3 headphone amplifier with Grado RS-1 headphones. Impressions: The Soundsmith cartridges are very clear - lots of perceived detail and a very bright sound. The bass is there and detailed - I was using the Musical Fidelity recording of Pink Floyd
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They do sometimes get priced as single speakers - I think it is to make the cost less of a shock! The price list here on Beoworld quotes a price for a pair. I would not really suggest getting one for your mono sets though - a vintage speaker will be better. The new speakers are active so connecting would possibly be an issue and a vintage speaker is
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There are two different locks on the RX2. The first are three rim locks which surround the sub platter. Access these by taking off the platter. The rim locks will turn clockwise till parallel to the edge of the platter. You will then have the chassis locks - these are three screws that are tightened onto a small moveable metal plate - loosen them and
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Actually Keith did though it didn't like apostrophes at all! I think I caught most of the glitches though my attempt at getting the photos on has failed miserably! I hope the links are appropriate - I did actually initially link all references but managed to delete the file as I posted it! The second time was done rather more quickly and possibly