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1st March February 2012
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- And if you unscrew the bottom cover, note which screws goes where as they are of different types and lengths and if you mount a long screw instead of a short, you will most likely break something inside. Don't ask how I know. Martin
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The new feet for the Beolink 1000 has tiny inside pulling "stabs" so I don't think they are the same, at least not any longer. The rubber stops part number is 3010007 and they are widely used in turntables (1800/4002 etc.). I suggest you phone another dealer. I will ask mine too. Martin
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Have you asked B&O ? I am almost sure that they are still available as they are used several places. Aren't they also found under the Beolink 1000 and similar remotes ? Martin
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The CD decks are no longer available from anywhere but luckily most faults can be repaired. Your CD deck will most likely need new capacitors on the servo board, that's very common with these symptoms and it's a fault that seems to hit all machines sooner or later. Depending on the deck version mounted in your Beocenter, I can supply a suitable
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No, it's a bit smaller. Last supplied by B&O about 6 years ago, I think. Martin
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Well done ! The motors I have are much smaller than what was originally mounted. They are of the last brand and type supplied as replacements from B&O. I've found none of the large original ones with the golden housings to be particularly good. Or maybe it's just because the majority of those, I've seen, were bad. Sorry about the PM
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First you need to make sure the detector arm is aligned correctly, then the tonearm. The adjustments are found ontop the detector arm and at the left side of the carriage (for vertical parallelism) and underneath the carriage (for horizontal parallelism) respectively. Pages 5-1 and 5-2 in the service manual. You need to lift off the carriage from its
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Is that when playing or when lifted ? Martin