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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 am still searching for this part.
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The combination LIGHT+PLAY was the one I tried first... With the other LC1 it works like a charm. So it seems that there is a fault of somekind. Hmm. At least there were some electrolytics inside, perhaps worth trying replacing them? I just can't figure out how it's opened, I can get the bottom off but then I can't get the circuit board
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Thanks Andy. These are really nice little gadgets and I'd just love to have a lot of these around! Unfortunately this one seems to be not working; I can get no response to any remote command. Pressing manually on the top makes it fade out and in as should but really nothing from the remote. It just might be simply broken...
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Update: I checked the other LC1. The fuse was Ok but still no go. After some fiddling it suddenly started to work! Now it's working, and it's even responding to remote. LIGHT + PLAY makes it lit and LIGHT + STOP to fade out. It seems that the two LCs I have are of different type as the circuit boards were different. The one that's not working
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Hi. I got a bag of B&O cables and other stuff. Most interesting part was two LC1 controllers I found. Both were non-working, but now I have replaced the fuse and one is working, other one is waiting. Now I can control a lamp by touching the metal plate on the top of the LC1 but I can't figure out how to use it with Beolink 1000 (I think it's
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That was the one thing I think I will do. Simple enough and reversable if needed. And yes, anything that makes the high range better is worth doing. Perhaps Die_Bogener and other experts might give us some tips?
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I also noted that the high-end is best on the sitting level. I am anyway going to have some more research, then open up the thing and clean things, check capacitor values and later on replace them. I am going to just refresh things; I am not really interested in making modifications to the circuitry. (Well, if there is something easy to do; I just might
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Of course! I had only 8 FM presets. I quickly added some more and yes; the last digit shows the last number. Great. I have only listened less than few hours but I think these are real nice speakers. The high-end is not perhaps quite so bright. Could be a cross-over/cap replacement- matter? There is certainly a lot of bass, even at the linear setting
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I tried every source I have in my setup (BC9000; tape 1/2, cd, phono, aux, radio). Tape 2 is indicated with "TP2" and that uses the first three digits from the left. The last one is never illuminated. What is CDV?
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And one more. There is clearly four figits on the screen, "T" on the left, then the two illuminated for the "AU" but then there is still one, which doesn't seem to be used in any function. Is that normal?
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