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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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They are all upgradeable to N-Music. Simply upgrade the s/ware to version 2.2 if it does not already have it. You need to know the type number to find out about the Mk. and then look in the FAQ's in the main site or at the product data for loads of info on BS9000
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kevinoils: Hi Graham I wonder if you can help? I have a beocenter 9300 which has the white line round the perimeter, I have seen other strips on different beocenters but do you know if these can be purchased. I would like to replace this strip if it is possible. Do you know if this is possible? Cheers Kevin I'm afraid that the white strip is not
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Craig: Did Rumbalows sell B&O then, I never knew that. That is a name from the past I have not heard for a few years. Craig My first vehicle was an ex Rumbalows 105E Anglia van which had been used by the TV repair man. It cost me £45, still sign written, maroon at the bottom half and grey at the top. Both the front wings had gaping rust holes
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See this link http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=931
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Yes there was a guy who could replace the coloured finishes with a gleaming chrome like finish. It was discussed on the old forum but I don't remember his name or indeed if he is a member now. I believe that Lee at Lifestyle-AV used him and may well have contact details. Suggest you PM member 9 LEE.
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I believe that the N. American MX5000 was more like the European MX5500
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First, make sure that the powerlinks are activated in the setup menu on the MX Then connect one of the TV powerlink sockets to the powerlink socket on the MCL2P with a MK2 fully wired powerlink cable. The two sockets are identical. Now connect your left and right passives to the L and R sockets on the MCL2P
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Peter is quite correct with his diagnosis. This is best sorted with the "bonnet" up! Remove the cartridge out of harms way. Remove the platter. Now lift the bonnet of the deck. Press play while holding the centre "weighing" device down. After a couple of seconds you can release the centre and the sub platter will continue to spin
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Looking from the back of the TV. Push a flat bladed screwdriver under the fret at the extreem left end. The end of the fret should ping off! Then, looking from the front of the set. Push the complete fret to the left and it should release.. Finally, push the left end backwards and you should have it in your hand! Recovering is a matter of personal preference
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New drivers from B&O cost around £25 each so £200 for the full set.