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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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Here to comparation my SMMC4, 1 year old, used 2 times a week 3-4 LPs
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Today I got send to, a moderaror has to check your posting 1 time, later I lost my posting with time out, from now on I will post with one pic at a time.
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I'm using an Onkyo 708 no problems and a lot of possibilities, I have my 8000 as front, 1 4000 center and some non coms as surround work like a charm, BLs connected to line out, and all adjusted with the microphone system that comes with the amp. I run to the amp. computer, tv, Blueray, set top box, BG 5000 and zone 2 out (dining room) I run S45s
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[quote user="Krona"] Yes it would be a solution but I live in a rented apartment and my landlord would not allow it. The current solution is only temporary. I will buy plastic strip and to hide electrical cords . IKEA here I come... [/quote] I'm waiting for Ikea to come to Mex. they have been talking about it for tears but nothing happens
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No need to be a silver member contact Martin here , but check your trimmers, rectifiers and Darlington transistors before you order, Martin has problems posting on the forum at the moment.
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Cant say I like it Krona, but yes it does look better then all the bare cables, maybe you should brake up the floor and hide them under there.
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Here to show you what a beautiful job the Beo carpenters did in these days, the top and the side panels are made from one same piece of veneer. side view 1 Side view 2
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Finished, BTW Old English goes a long way, I used it for 2 speaker boxes and this top cover, and the bottle still appears full to top.
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After sanding I cleaned one more time with acatone and applied Old English oil as Rich's wife recommended (As Martin cant post anymore, maybe his wife can stand in for him), Just a little on a piece of good quality Swedish toiletpaper (kittchen roll) and apply, following the wood grain, let soke for a cup of coffee and a cigaret, dry of with a clean
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Sanding the side panels I hung the top cover over the table edge, to have support and not to brake anything.
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