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1st March February 2012
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Not a problem Razz - you're just going to love the final results - I promise you. Chris.
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Puncher: Medogsfat: Well that's what I thought but I wasn't going to say so in case I looked stupid, Thanks Puncher. Chris. You aren't wearing that shirt again are you ??? In THIS weather - are you mad????? Nah mate, the shirt's in the wardrobe so the girls will have to make do with just stroking my Northern manly chest. Been out in
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Razz, if you can solder and use a screwdriver then simply buy a cap' kit from Dillen and have it returned with your drivers. Just PM me when you get it for dismantling instructions & further tips. Chris.
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KingStreet: The "rule" is simply a working B&O TV (with a working remote) is worth a minimum of £500 against any new Beovision TV ( BV8 26 excluded) Its a one for one offer, so if you have two old MX TV's, or an MX and and LE, or whatever, you can get £500 per TV against two replacements. Not sure why some see this as either
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Well that's what I thought but I wasn't going to say so in case I looked stupid, Thanks Puncher. Chris.
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I really cannot think of two more deserving recipients of these awards. Well done to both of you gentlemen and a hearty thanks for all the hard work & time you both devote to making Beoworld the best site on the web. Chris.
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I've just performed this with my MC120.2's and I found it very easy. A couple of tips to be going along with. 1. Snip the wire off the old capacitors and pull the main part off of the board before you apply the soldering iron. This stops the capacitor from acting as a heat sink and makes removing the tails of the wires so much easier. 2. The
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camshaft: Chris, is the comparison between the 5000's and the pentas really split 50/50 between the members? I always thought it was Graham(Joeyboygolf) vs. everyone else Well that's what we all thought but after many heated debates a poll was started to finally put it to bed and the results were 50/50 as far as I can remember. I've done
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jonnyb: Medogsfat: It comes from one Shakespears many plays I believe. Shakespear's . Argh. I'm sorry. I can't help it. Serves me right.
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jonnyb: But "All that glitters is not gold" makes sense because it's true. Tinsel glitters and it's not gold and therefore "All that glitters is not gold". It's not that the winning slogan is awkward - it's just plain wrong! Speaking of pedantry - the actual saying is :- "All that glisters isn't gold"