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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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BeoMaster 3500 and 4500 are technically the same. The difference is that BeoMaster 3500 does not have two-way communication for the remote, no timer function and a different look. Two-way and timer can in most cases be fixed by mounting the software of BeoMaster 4500 in BeoMaster 3500, to make a BeoMaster 3500 look like a BeoMaster 4500 is a bit more
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All BeoCenter 2500 have two-way. Even the first Ouvertures have two-way communication! But you might have a defective BeoLink 5000, it happens more often. To repair it you need to replace some capacitors.......
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The only B&O audio and video products which have A/V integration are, as far as I know, all at least controlled by BeoLink 1000. So the first audio-systems that have this function are BeoCenter 9000 and BeoSystem 5500 and te first TV's are LX2800 and LX2500. So BeoSystem 5000 is not one of those.
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In welke optie staat de BeoSound 5?
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The black front is the original one for the Master 38RG? So it is the origial chassis of a 38RG?
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[quote user="Premiumverum"] Pics of the wallmount system, for future reference: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/33237/274828.aspx [/quote] The one in this topic is for BeoMaster 1001. This is the same wallmount, the difference is that the topplate for BeoMaster 1200 is grey. I have seen the original one for BeoMaster 1200 somewhere in the
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The belts are a few euro's each at the dealer. And then you are sure you have the right ones!
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Is de Passive ook via ML aangesloten? Zo ja, dan reageert hij niet meer op Powerlink.
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Agreed, but I have had two 1200's in which it was just the transformer. If a transfomer itself is humming it can in some cases be cured bijusing plastic spray on the transformer, but since this transformer is potted with potting mass plastic spray won't cure it. In that case only another transformer could help......
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If the sound is coming from the BeoMaster itself and not from the speakers, it might be the transformer which is humming.
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