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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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We've seen it a couple of times before but it deserves a rerun. Quite impressive lettering. Martin
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Welcome to Beoworld ! Let me see if I get this right; You don't care much for cassettedecks, they are old fashioned. Still you would like to get the worlds best ever cassettedeck for playing your course tapes and on top of that you worry about the sound quality and frequency response of the Beomaster 8000, the best amplifier yet made by Bang &
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Hej Mikkel, Velkommen til Beoworld ! Som Jan siger, kan der være adskillige årsager til den fejl, der er opstået i dit apparat. Fælles for reparations-opgaver af denne slags er, at man skal være utrolig forsigtig når man arbejder. Der er spændinger på adskillige hundrede volt, endog kilovolt, flere steder
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Hej Jan, Det er svært at guide dig direkte til fejlkilden men generelt kondensatorer og dårlige lodninger. Lodninger særligt i strømforsyningen og omkring spændingsregulatorerne. Kondensatorer særligt på CD'ens servo print. Martin
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So now all you need to do is restore the broken 4002... Martin
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Velkommen til Beoworld ! Hvordan er de i dårlig stand ? Jeg har aldrig set bas-enheder i S45-2, som havde dårlige kanter. Det er gummi fra fabrikkens side og det ser ud til at holde i mange år endnu. Hvis dine enheder har butyl (skum) kanter, er de sandsynligvis ikke originale. Efter min mening, er de originale enheder de bedste i
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Brilliant answer from B&O. In other words; They don't know and/or they don't care. Martin
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Certainly, Puncher. It seems Matt did exactly that if you look higher up in this thread. Though I must admit not being able to see much in those little pics. However, it does seem to me that, if the "after" shot is the one to the right, the repair seems to have introduced some kind of hump in the lower midrange if you look at the light blue
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I would prefer to have the original drivers repaired if possible rather than buying modern replacements. Martin
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Markus, It sounds as if the player don't realize that a CD has been inserted. Normal behavior if hitting play with no CD on the tray is tray retraction and then standby. There are a couple of sensors (dust) and switches (dust and oxidation) that probably will need cleaning. Capacitors can never be ruled out and neither can cracked solders. Every
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