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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="kimh"]my question is 'is there a circuit diagram available' [/quote] yes, please see my other post in the other CD50 thread you need to have a paid subscription to have the right to download the service manuals that have been scanned and placed on the main Beoworld site
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Many thanks Anders for the work and the post. I will download and use it once the sun has risen!
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[quote user="tournedos"]I'm not too keen on opening my CD50 to check[/quote] Neither would I ! (I still have my BM5K to repair from being too helpful) @ducha To help you decipher the circuit connectors etc you might want to use the 'Products' section of the 'Main Site' (see Beoworld site's top line) which contains the
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[quote user="-multimedia Robert-"]Take a torch/licht and shine the front, you can see this opening in the mid of the dark plastic. This extra window opening is at the left of the display where the CD minutes and seconds are displayed.[/quote] Correct. I checked my two CD50s, both have a small window 1/2" to the left of the counter display
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The "CD Terminal", as it was called, was for direct (i.e. not via the Beomaster) control of the Beogram CD50; this was so the CD50 (as an early quality CD player) could be sold and connected to non-B&O systems. The remote has a green LED on the top right corner next to the name "CD TERMINAL" - does this flash when you press the
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Played/watched the Ovation channel broadcast of Holst's "The Planets". As this Amazon page's review notes the performance was not spectacular, but what lifted it above the ordinary was the visual montage. http://www.amazon.com/Holst-Planets-Atherton-National-Orchestra/dp/B0007PHAWO Not sure I would buy the DVD, but I would certainly
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[quote user="leogenghis"]It has a cool "index" feature which allowed skipping to different sections within a track, if a CD is mastered with it. I never see that feature in any CD player these days, and besides very few CD's make use of it. We had one, Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (published by Deutsche Grammophone
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FAN TAS TIC !!! enjoy !!! look forward to seeing the pictures
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I had both S55s and RL60s connected to my 5000 for several years. [quote user="Medogsfat"]S55's would be my personal choice out of the two[/quote] And to be contrary, I preferred the RL60s as I found the S55s were to bass heavy for my taste. I believe the S55s were engineered that way to appeal to the Japanese market, but I preferred the
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[quote user="herbold"]My next guess is to use the mini-dvi to VGA adapter and connect that to the VGA port on my BeoSystem3.[/quote] I believe the mini-DVI to VGA will not work with the most modern MacBooks (sorry I don't know about the various MacMini generations) because the VGA is also essentially analogue. There are black boxes to
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