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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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Du kan nok ikke sætte tænderne tilbage på tandhjulet men istedet prøve at finde et andet tandhjul. Jeg kan ikke huske, om det er det samme tandhjul som i Beogram CD X, men det kan servicemanualerne sandsynligvis svare på. Martin
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I'd say maybe 1.4-1.5 grams. Martin
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The left hinge is known to break under the heavy load of the spring, it's very common and until recently there were no good fix for this. Chris (Beoworld member Medogsfat) then came up with a superb repair solution that I can only recommend. I suggest you contact him. Martin
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I agree that it looks very much like Steve and there is a french member on the dying Yahoo group Beolist announcing it in extremely positive words, but I'm not sure; This page http://www.aboutus.org/BeOpHile.com gives the owner as Enom Inc. A little google work brings up this page full of interesting reading, if it is indeed Steve behind this, he's
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I agree. The 1202 is a nice deck and I tend to prefer the somewhat warmer "vintage" sound to the, probably linear and all that, but "sterile" modern sound. I have the same preference in speakers. I've never experienced a huge amount of rumble from 1202's unless playing a very wobbly record. The metal LIFT plate is probably
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Yes, it's definitely possible to replace the capacitors the way Simon shows here. It's only a few components in each cabinet. However, if your cabinet restoration involves working with wire wool, I recommend you dismount the drivers altogether. Debris in the form of little iron particles will seek towards the drivers magnets as if they were
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Wanted and selling ads should be held in the appropriate forum sections but since this is neither, I have decided to leave it here for the time being. It certainly is a nice offer and a nice TV, hopefully it will find a good home and donations are always welcome. Martin Beoworld moderator
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I never saw this sensor fault myself but I'll definitely keep this clever fix in mind. Martin
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Cleve, Yes, or should I say no, there are no other ways than to desolder the drivers leads. Actually, I like to cut the leads 2mm from the solder tags on the drivers, leaving a bit of the insulation for lead color reference, making it much easier when putting it back together. You will have to solder the leads back afterwards, not a huge problem since
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I can supply the capacitor kit. You have a private message (check your inbox in the top right corner). Martin
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