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Then you will have to buy a new one then.
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I must say that I have never heard 8000's described as "warm". My impression of them is that they are usually "cold" and "clinical" when compared to what might be described as "old fashioned" passive speakers. Are you sure that the tweeters were working? You may find this hard to believe but many people have
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I would assume from this that the battery is dead. At least it would be a good place to start. Batteries are available for about 6-8 Euros on ebay.de Just search for beocom 6000 and you will find several suppliers.
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What a puzzle??? It must be either cables or switch positions. Unlikely to be both cables but worth checking continuity pin to pin. Swiches should be L or R. Give them a wiggle in case the contacts are tarnished! Mode switch should be III. Again, give it a wiggle. I assume that both speakers now switch on when commanded from the 9300? Displays OK? I'm
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Hi Chris You would be unfortunate indeed if both cables were defective!! The two P/L sockets on the 9300 are identical so there is no question of selection. I am perplexed and will study the service manual. In the meantime can you press the MUTE on your 9300 a few times and see what happens??
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What a magic thread Andy. Well done!
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First, suggest you unplug everything from the power sockets. Now switch the powerlink cables around as one may have a fault which in a daisy chain could be affecting the other. Now plug the pentas in to the power sockets. Red lights? Now plug the 9300 in to the power and test the system. What happens?
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You could try temporarily wiring it out of the circuit (bypass) and see what happens.
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Not really a practical proposition in my opinion.
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No. To remote control the DVD1 it has to be connected to a B&O TV and commands are routed through the TV. The MCP will not control any TV's.