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93 degrees is OK, and 7.5" of the floor. so 8" will do. Your speaker is 34 cm deep, IMO your foot should be 36 cm deep to kompensate for inclinacion. I see Very good welding on the frame its going to be very nice
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Good job loved this thread. Check this one, I recommend steel, your speakers are on the heavy side, and aluminium has to be treated, painted or polished and laquered. http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/35659.aspx
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[quote user="a7d7"] Thanks for your help. I just tried the turntable with a friends Beomaster 5500 and it sounds great! I'm going to look for a Beomaster 5500 to use with the turntable. I also bought a Master Contol 5500 with the turntable but I can't get that to work consitently with the borrowed Beomaster 5500. I'd like to find
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Check here 3 hours left http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140458849786&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Its OK now, so anyone with the same problem, just wait
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Cut your own vinyl, open your own beer, profesional gadget
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I've done that some 10 times and nothing changes
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I've been trying to change my Avatar, but no luck so far, please post clear instructions for a stupid
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With all the cables needed, I'll never buy an electric guitar
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] [quote user="evman140"] My BeoMaster left the factory with only one of the two screws. I had to go down to the local hardware store to find a replacement. The replacement is a No. 1 Phillips panhead screw. [/quote] AFAIK they all left the factory with one screw! It is only there to stop the pcb from sliding
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