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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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Dillen: Easy - no, not really but not impossible, I've done several. Hahahaha...in other words, I won't be doing it. :D If I miraculously get more time sometime in my life, or if it really starts to bug me, I might start to take a look at it...but realistically speaking, I've never done anything of the sort so I'd probably just *** it
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Medogsfat: The speaker connection plugs are 2 pin Din (male) which simply plug into the speaker sockets of the beomaster. There are 2 types available at most electronics suppliers, soldered & screw types, and cost pennies. Use any decent speaker wire and makes sure the positive side of the cable is connected to the small round post and the negative
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Is there an "easy fix?" greg
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Well, I've moved halfway across Canada, but the system is finally up and (mostly) working, although I've been wavering about whether to get that belt repaired or not. I'll probably end up doing it, but right now it's pretty much a non-issue; where would I even be able to get tape cassettes at anyway?! I do have a couple questions about
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Just curious about speaker suggestions for this particular amp, as my plans finally round into form, haha! I was looking at an older pair of KEF Q50s, which are bigger than I wanted (I was aiming for bookshelf) but leave room for future upgrades (and I can get a decent price!). Anyone have any opinions on running KEF speakers off the B&O amp, by
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Alright, so, I found those suspension screws on the bottom and yes they were tightened down...so I loosened them off, but it didn't make a difference. Then I made the connection with those three screws underneath the platter (and that back piece), and tightened those down pretty much all the way, and of course the platter lifted itself up and started
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Heh heh, yeah, I didn't realize shipping was included in that, plus last time I checked the Euro was running a lot higher than it is now! I'll be ordering one ASAP to get it shipped out. Did anyone have any recommendations on my turntable issue? Obviously I need to loosen up these "suspension screws" which were mentioned by someone
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Okay, it's been a while, but I've been very busy and this got pushed to the back of the list. So I checked the three transport screws underneath the deck, and they were tight. I loosened them up a good deal, but the deck still doesn't turn without scraping, and there's still no "springy" feel to it. I guess the screws on the
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Yeah, it seems like it would be cheaper just to order them directly from Sound-Smith's terrible headache-y website. From what I can see on this site, the MMC4 that this system came with was more of a midrange/low-end cartridge (much like the system itself I guess). Would springing for an upgrade (I guess the SMMC3 would be the only one in the budget
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Alright, thanks for the quick reply! Yeah I was hoping the Beogram problem wasn't something serious, since the underlying mechanics seemed to turn fine without that metal plate. I'll take a look for those screws and hopefully it helps the situation. The other thing was, would anyone have any advice on getting a new cartridge? I phoned the B&O
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