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Great stuff Mark & keep it going. Can't you get your little sis' & her camera round with some of her model friends (well the girl ones) to add some real spice I'll happily be tea boy. Chris.
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I don't know the 901 very well but I can answer - Yes it will connect to your computer via a jack/5 pin Din adaptor lead, simply plug it into the tape input socket. I know the power output rating can be misleading though as B&O changed the way they did this some time back (1980's?). I would imagine it would be quite good but as far as "party
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A warm welcome from me too Sandy and thank you for your suppot by gong gold. Good luck in the next prize draw. Chris.
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Medogsfat: There are a few neat bits & pieces already promised by the moderating team and I will publish the list as and when any more are forthcoming. If enough are gathered it may run to more than one with hopefully 2nd & 3rd places. Hi Trucker, my apologies for this being a little vague but as stated in the OP 2nd & 3rd places was really
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For teak veneer just find a manky old 1950's piece of veneered furniture and leave it out in the rain for a couple of weeks Chris.
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Hi Frank, I don't know the CD10 changer but is datakink (remote control) neccessary? If not then 5 pin DIN would do the job, from your OP I take it you need a female/female DIn lead? Chris.
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tychoma: Cheers Chris! Ahh, I love Beoworld :D Thanks for loving us If you have trouble sourcing veneer let me know. What wood is it? Normally teak or rosewood I think on these. Chris
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OK, I know what you mean so THIS should simplify things a little, better quality than the Maplin lead Plug your sources ito the inputs and this will go from the output of the switch box to the tape socket of the beomaster. A decent cabinet makers supplier should be able to obtain some veneer for you, I got some locally to me. Chris.
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Maplins sell a 4 way switch box which has RCA/phono connections, simply use a RCA/Din adaptor lead to plug into your tape socket. I'm assuming your devices have RCA/phono plugs any way? Chris.
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No problem, I took your guess as 3.15 PM which was very close but not quite the winner. Chris.