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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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I agree. Wonderful site and stunning photos. Also worth reading peoples comments. Martin
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Beovox S45 and S45-2 are closely related. S45 has a composite backside with 4 fittings for mounting, S45-2 has a flush wooden black back with two threaded holes for the wallmount/floorstand. Furthermore, there are several different versions of the S45 and S45-2. Different tweeters used throughout production in both type 6302 and 6312 also required changes
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No, but it will eventually - as time allows. Martin
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Hi Frede, I have already found the parts I need. Thanks anyways, greatly appreciated ! Martin
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The white surfaces are completely smooth. The top is wood with a thick white lacquer I think. The sides are plastic with a lip that goes around the rear corner, the sides are all white - also inside. Both the Beomaster 901/1100 and matching cassettedecks were produced in two versions; One with aluminum side panels (with veneer) held in place by little
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A white Beomaster 901, here with 20+ years of storage dust: Martin
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I'm pretty sure that I once saw a white Beocenter 1400 or 1500 but I'm not sure if it was mine, I don't think so. Probably only here for repairs. Anyway, I will dig out the white Beomaster 901 and take a photo or two. In the meantime enjoy a nice and equally rare white Beocenter 4000: Martin
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Nice white stuff, so classy and timeless looking. Beomaster 901 exists in white - I have one Beocenter 1800 too. Martin
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"hvor dette rør sidder?" ... Undskyld mig, men hvis du ikke ved hvor billedrøret sidder, vil jeg anbefale, at du overlader operationen til een med erfaring udi de dele. Det er ikke så let en opgave som det lyder og der er arbejde med højspænding forbundet med udskiftningen. Det er mest for din egen skyld. Og
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Well, unless you have a CD4 board installed, which I suppose you haven't, there are no electronics in the signal path of any of the decks. So no electronics to blame. Any sound related issues will have to be caused by cables, bad adjustments (the decks ground-up settings, such as tracking angle, parallelism etc.) or the cartridge itself. Martin
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