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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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Bruno, Sure, you have an email ! Martin PS: The email in your post was edited out (antispam).
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Oh.. Well, maybe you just mentioned the solution yourself then. Martin
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Cleve, The rivet vias used on some of the boards are causing a lot of strange problems in these wonderful machines. Sounds as if one of the audio circuits in your CDX lost a power or ground connection. Clean off the old solder, pull a wire through the via and solder it to the copper tracks on both sides. The only long-time fix. Martin
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Wasn't it 8 hours and four minutes ? We're getting slow. Martin
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I agree, best remote I ever saw. Nice build quality, nice feel, beautiful design, wonderful to use, shoot in any direction - even around corners, lots of functions... Why are you so disappointed with it ? Martin
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A lot of pictures from older threads were not transferred to the upgraded server. It has to be done manually and the literally thousands of pictures would take forever so we chose to do it on a request basis. We will take a look at that thread asap. Martin
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Welcome to Beoworld ! The Beocenter 2200 service manual is available for download from our main website for silver and gold members. Well worth the small membership fee. Martin
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Welcome to Beoworld ! The Beomaster 1900 (1900-2) is a wonderful unit but, being 30+ years old, most now suffer from dried out capacitors. Depending on which cap(s) have failed and how, the symptoms vary a lot. There could of course be another fault on your machine but it will be very hard to tell, let alone diagnose, with the old capacitors still in
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It is basically correct what has been said here but please note that (at least some) Beocenter 3500's have 110 Volt turntable motors even in Beocenters set for 220V ! I don't remember exactly how it's done but not all BM3000 transformers may be suitable. Finding one from a Beocenter 3500 shouldn't be too hard as this was also a quite
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Impressive results ! Martin
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