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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I think he's just stringing us along! He must have plugged them in.
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Spoilsport!!!! Plug them in.......what do they sound like????
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Simply run the speaker cables from the Spk2 socket to your other room and whatever you are hearing in the main room will be in the second room as well.
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Just get a cable to plug in to the AUX 5 pin din socket. Select the AUX input and away you go!
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Andy, I am sure that this project has taken an enormous amount of time. I was merely trying to let you know, in my own way, that somebody was with you and reading your story with interest. I would read you anyway but as it happens,I have a pair of S80's with slight foam rot which I need to tackle. I consigned a rough pair of S80-2's to the skip
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Shouldn't be too difficult but as I have said before, not to my taste. If it's not genuine, I don't want to know.
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C'mon Andy, stop farting about. I'm waiting to know if they sound OK!!!
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From what I can gather, the price of B&O spares is about the same wherever you buy them. This is vintage electronics we are talking about here. There are very few manufacturers who still make spares modules available 20+ years after production. 99% of CD problems in BC9000's can be cured by replacing components which cost cents. There is no
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I have owned B&O stuff since 1979 and I have never needed to have any of it fixed by a service center. The equipment is in fact relatively simple but wrapped up to look smart. I do believe that service companies assume that they can charge extra high prices to fix B&O equipment. Why? 'Cos they think they can get away with it. I would see