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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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Good ol' Tim! He fixed my 900K too, and was very reasonable with the price, considering he had to source four transistors and replace them. Watching him work was amazing! He made it look so easy, he could have been writing a book and brewing up at the same time! Sounds great in my bedroom. Andy T.
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Yes, I agree. Bite his hand off!
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To me Dan, it does sound like your IR blaster could be slightly off position. It is best to do this with two people, one to move the blaster about, whilst the othe repeatedly presses channel numbers until they are accurate. Andy T.
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Hi Fred and welcome to Beoworld. Which television do you have? Beo4 is just the name of the remote. Andy T.
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I have watched half of this film many times. Unfortunately, I always fall asleep during "Hushabye Mountain" so don't know how the film ends. Andy T.
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Willcommen to Beoworld Kerstin Sorry, I don't speak German. Definately worth fixing. Inside, there is a rubber contact strip near the display, that could need cleaning with Isopropanol or similar. Failing that, a repair kit including display and PCB can be purchased from B&O which also updates a Mk1 to a Mk2 (without the headphone socket) and
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Don't worry, you'll get over it.
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Welcome to Beoworld Peter Gorgeous item to start your collection, in no time at all, you'll have a house full! The 3000 looks great mounted on a wall. I have mine above my PC sending PC music to Redlines above my kitchen units. Photo HERE Andy T.
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I have a Beogram 4500 just like yours with the white strip. I could never sell it, as it was my very first ever B&O purchase. Andy T.
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TripEnglish: less "lossless" Phrase of the year so far Trip! Love it. Andy T. PS. Sorry we haven't spoken since your return Simon. Nice to have you back mate.
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