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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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Hmmm, some ones being greedy What a great collection.
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With the success of the Flash your B&O thread I thought it would be nice to see some of the lovely older bits of equipment that the members on here have. Particularly the older things say pre BM900. So if you are displaying a Dirigent or enjoying a Jet, please take a picture so we can enjoy it.
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[quote user="Dillen"] I can supply them as reproduction parts in correct semi-hard rubber. Martin [/quote] Martin, is there anything you dont have for these sets! PM on its way!!
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My Beomaster 900 is in superb condition but one thing lets it down. On the bottom they have four hard rubber "feet" and on mine one is missing meaning that there is a screw sticking out which can scratch wooden surfaces etc. Does anyone know if there are suitable replacements available?
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Im so tempted to buy this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/beovision-9000-rosewood-cabinet-bang-and-olufsen-tv-/170543984820?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_Video_Televisions&hash=item27b536b0b4 But only because I've always wanted to have a fish tank in an old TV cabinet and that would be perfect. You could even link the light up so it came on when you opened
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Hi there, I have two MMC20EN cartridges for sale. Both are used but not much and have plenty of life left in them. I recently tested them and they both sounded very nice. I could take pictures but my camera doesnt get the super close up views of the stylus so theres no point really! I am looking for £50 including postage (if you are in the UK
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Yes, I should of said to use water that is only warm, not hot.
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Quite easy really. Go in to the shower and rinse them. Then put a bit of mild soap on the material and give them a quick rub with your hands then rinse them off with the shower. Leave to dry and they will look like new.
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Its a 2301 white key version. The service manual didnt help me but saying that Im not the most adept at reading things like that. Ive done capacitors in speakers and just thought I could practice on it before maybe doing one of my Beomasters that I dont want to kill! I thought capacitors just had a + and a - but these have 3 connections which stumped
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Today I thought I would practice my soldering skills on a BM1000 that I have that works but is in need of tlc. I thought I would start by changing the two large 2000uf 25v capacitors it has. On removing the old ones I found they have 3 connections not the 2 I was expecting. Also the board doesnt seem to be marked to tell you which is the + or the -