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I believe the Beolink 5000 was the recommended remote for the BC9500 & still available new from B&O. Chris.
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The only two I know of are Kevin's wife & Craig's better half. Not sure of their user names or frequency of posting. Being women they will no doubt be sitting there gleaning information to use on us blokes in the future - oh... er... hum... personally I think they are completely wonderful and won't have a bad word said against either
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Hi Jens, no luck I'm afraid - I did have one some time ago (from a beogram 8000) but it may have been given to somone else with some other parts Sorry Chris.
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Congratulations on your forthcoming event Mr The Stig . If it's a girl then Stigorina is really the only name to go for. For your poor wifes sake I hope the helmet isn't genetic Chris.
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Me & the wife will be there. Chris.
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Give me a day or 2 and I may just have what you're looking for Chris.
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Interesting! I have owned both and there was no descernible difference as far as I could tell. I'm pretty sure they were identical products barring the RDS which was fitted to the later BM7000. Maybe it is just down to the amount of use/abuse each have suffered? Chris.
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JC: Enjoy your youthful looks Alex, i thought they would last forever. Oh to be asked for ID Jonnie I agree. I was at a friends wedding on Saturday and the barman asked if I was the father of the bride! She's 30 & I'm 45 Last film I watched and really enjoyed was The Green Mile. Chris.
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And for everyday use a Beolink 1000 will work perfectly - so will the Beo4 but not quite as well IMO. Much more practical than the MCP6500. Chris.
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I'm not sure what I'm looking for as the link simply shows a full page of ebay auctions. Which item number is it? To add the link simply copy and paste the address into your text. Chris.