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So be prepared for loads of them to turn up on eBay!
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Set the sounds to the desired start conditions then with your Beolink 1000 remote press SOUND STORE STORE The usere manual is on site for silver and gold members of this forum.
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rfc1: joeyboygolf: Try re-routing the powerlink cables away from any mains leads. Or could be interference from some other equipment on same mains circuit, suggest switch off others one by one. In that case should the speakers be completely silent when volume on the 9000 is at 0. ? sandy The systems I have had have been silent even with volume set at
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Try re-routing the powerlink cables away from any mains leads. Or could be interference from some other equipment on same mains circuit, suggest switch off others one by one.
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You can connect to an AUX or TAPE socket and the CD7000 should play from it's front panel control. The remote will not operate .
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It requires the use of audio signal generator and DVM. Unless you have these together with access to the service manual the adjustments are best left to a service tech. Should not take more than 1 hour and you will need to take both speakers.
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Suggest you upgrade your membership to silver or gold and download the service manual where you will find extensive testing facilities which will help diagnosis.
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This is a common problem with a number of causes. The mechanism is driven by a motor with a rubber band link to the door mech. The rubber could be stretched or hard. Replace with new. The drive strings could be greasy or frayed. Replace with new. Not an easy job! The slider channels could be contaminated with sticky accumulation of dust and domestic
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Medogsfat: I believe it may be possible with the BC9300 as the CD spindle/platter has tiny springs which hold the CD in place. Joeyboygolf will confirm whether I'm right or not. Chris. The only model with any mechanism on the cd spindle was the 9000. All the others had pressure applied from a complex cantilever device activated by the sliding cover
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The whole range was designed to lay flat and B&O did not sanction any other orientation. The whole cd mechanism is not fixed in place in the chassis, it simply floats on springs. There are some smart alecs who do not accept this and are determined to raise the back of the unit by a few degrees. As far as I am concerned, this is not to be recommended