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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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... when, if someone asks you if you have a set of Beovox MS150.2, your answer is: "I don't know"... Martin
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Speed limit ends ... Martin
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Belt sizes were never disclosed by B&O, some belts are odd sizes, but I can supply belt sets for many of the older B&O machines, incl. the Beogram 5005. PM me for details. Martin
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I suggest you replace capacitors in the Beomaster power supply and also on the processor and IR modules. Martin
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I agree with Richard. Depending on the exact version of deck used in your Beocenter, capacitor kits are available. Martin
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Yes but I would recommend you replace the whole lot while in there. There is a total of apprx 30 axial caps in your Beomaster and even if good quality axials cost a little, it's not really worth leaving a few of the old ones in there. Some of the blue Philips ones are in the signal path and if marginal will have direct influence on the sound reproduction
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There's a cap kit available and it also contains new caps for the axial types. I have seen a few bad ones but the majority of the blue axial Philips will still be fine. By far not as bad as the cylindrical ROE capacitors (which were actually very fine components when new). Martin
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Well, the type of antenna used should suit the input chosen. That said, the tuner in this Beomaster is very sensitive so will probably receive several stations with good quality on a few feet of wire connected to either input. Martin
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Actually, one of the phono inputs are at line level and can be used as you would the Tape input. If I remember correctly it's Phono 2. Martin
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Rob, Welcome to Beoworld ! You can use 8 ohm speakers with the Beomaster 3000-2, no problem. There will be a problem if you get below 4 ohms but that won't happen, even if you connect 4 pcs of 8 ohms speakers. The above goes for most (if not all) of the Beomasters. Martin
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