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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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That stand won't work because your TV is A MX4200 and not MX4002! The MX4200 requires a stand with a different motor and it has a 5 pin connector.
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I just took a BG3500 into sales stock. I plugged it into the AUX of a BC2500 to test it. No sound! Checked with another cartridge - no change. Interestingly no datalink either! Opened the deck up and on first glance all appeared well. Closer investigation revealed that the RIAA had been disabled by cutting the one leg on each of C4 and C12 thus disabling
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The hinges for the MCP6500 are still available as spares. I bought some 3 months ago so your dealer should be able to order some if he can be bothered! Note that they are not the same as MCP5500 which are no longer available.
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beo4life: I bought 3 pairs of form 1 pads from the vegas dealer only 6 months ago. I then got home and was told by that they were still available from uk dealers. I may have been wrong about the headphones still being available. But i'm sure i'm right about the pads!! You are wrong Brett!! You bought Form 2 pads all the way from America when
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The serial number indicates late 1996
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Not sure that you are correct here Brett! I think these were unavailable from around two years ago. You may be thinking of Form 2's. Lee at Lifestyle AV did have a small stock of Form 1 replacement pad kits but even that may be old info. I am of course quite willing to be corrected so check with your dealer.
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Don't concern yourself. All the mains voltages quoted by the power companies are nominal. The voltages in Europe can be up to 250v plus or as low as 210v and the products still work. They are made to tolerate this difference in mains voltage.
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Press LIST until SHIFT is on the screen of the remote then key 90369
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Modern B&O TV's can be set up in the service menu to be fully functional throughout Europe and most countries that use 220/230 volt supply. One purchased in Denmark will certainly work in the UK with a change of mains plug. There are some country specific RF modulator accessories (used in link systems) which are country specific.
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In fact the 2300 usually makes slightly more than the 2500 so you got a bargain.