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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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Have you been looking for one of these? http://www.dba.dk/tilbehoer-bo-shaver-ca-1948/id-68835564/
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You may be right, since he says it's "not coming out of the speakers."
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Is the antenna connected to your cable-TV for its radio signal? Then it could be that you need galvanic isolation between the wallplug and your cable. I had the same problem with a Beomaster 6500, and the problem disappeared when I bought one of these. http://www.dinside.no/840379/store-prisforskjeller-paa-galvanisk-skille
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I feel quite fortunate with my B&O acquisitions, particularly after managing to come across a Beogram 3000 Thorens, and a 12" ST/P arm for it, and shouldn't be complaining. But I am on the lookout for a complete Beomaster, Beogram, Beocord, Beovox 1200 set - in white. Which is pretty much like hoping you will come across a unicorn in the
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Frede's suggestion that my Beogram 3000 Thorens should have tonearm boards with palisander veneer proved irresistible when he sent me a photo of how that will turn out. I think it will make a very good impression next to the British Racing Green chassis of the player itself!
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Søren, you're not helping. There are three white components available where I live, and I'm doing my best to convince myself that I do not need them now. (No CD.) Congratulations - and agreed, I can understand why seeing the MMC2 on the tonearm was a shocker. I take it the tonearm wasn't even secured? And platterclatter during transport
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Axel will be busy on my behalf soon. I have an MMC2 I want him to look at, and then I'll be needing an SP for my Beogram 3000 Thorens, and I believe I'll do what Peter did, and have that retipped. And I have an SP 8/9 which I'll mount on another tonearm ... that should be looked at. The MMC5000 Peter mentions above is wonderful. Anyone want
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Actually, they don't ... I used the same analogy, until I looked at a Dalek. There's substance to the shape of BL5s, as the function has dictated the shape - which was a change in B&O design philosophy. Usually, the B&O engineers have had to fit the function inside the form that was designed - whereas with the BL5s, the function dictates
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This leads to excellent results. http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=220994
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