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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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Absolutely phenomenal!!!! Beautiful adaptation of a beautiful Beogram. Could be original, you obviously know your stuff! Even more phenomenal, is that you only joined today and yet managed to find your way round the site so well. Not only have you added an avatar, but managed to add no less than three links! On top of that, you have found how to space
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Yes welcome!. It took you nearly a year to pluck up courage to post but you'll be on every night before long! Andy T.
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I find that using isapropanol is about the best for removing dried up grease. Try not to use WD40, I think it is acidic and not the best for your B&O. Andy T.
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I have 8000s as rears and don't consider them wasted or over kill. Ok, fair do's, not much sound is sent to the rear but what does arrive is good. Don't forget the stunning looks! Also, when listening casually to music, I use, contraversially, speaker 4 and listen in double stereo. Serious music listening is different though, I use my Beolab
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I can't see any reason why it shouldn't be. I believe Vodafone got them from a local B&O dealer.(Knightsbridge) See THIS thread. Andy T.
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infoselect: I tried getting the rubber feet. My local dealer said they were not available but offered to replace my Beolink 1000 remotes at £108 each!! Any idea where I can get some (online perhaps) Thanks I can confirm that the rubber feet are still available. I got some last month. The part number is 3103328. I think they are the lowest priced
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Oh, what a good do! Which other Beoworlders are planning on attending? So far, all I know is Craig and myself. Peter, Chris, Lee, Puncher, etc?
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Keith, I'm no expert but managed to refoam some S120s myself, and wrote a photo-thread about it. If you haven't read it yet, it might give you some tips. Heed anything Martin says, he's quite a guru.
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What a coincidence! Just got home from work and found five Beolab 5s in my back yard! Andy T.
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Kharon, Be very careful in there! Even after the TV has been switched off and unplugged from the mains, there could still be high voltages in there, enough to be fatal!
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