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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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Ha! I had a red one of those! :D Quite good little radios actually!
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That reminds me of Eddie Van Halen's guitar!
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Nice pics! So much for ALT being cutting edge speaker design, it appears to be 50 years old :)
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If you are in the UK I'll buy them - I have been after a BM6000 quad/BG4xx series for a long time. I have a pair of M150s to add to this setup which would be perfect! Message me your contact details :)
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Hi Olly Great stuff - Can you send me a message with your contact details and we can arrange? I have pretty much ruled out everything external causing the hum - I only have one record deck to test though so I suppose it could be that. I think it is the amp howver!
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Thanks for the offer - I basically want the caps replacing, volume board fixing and the earth hum on the phono input looking at. Is this something you would be able to do? The water damage is only very light by the way.
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] I have to say I really like it, though. Sound aside. After all, I have half a dozen non working B&O pieces laying around just because I like the way they look, so I wouldn't even have to turn it on! [/quote] I wish there was a "Like" button for forum posts sometimes! I like this - I'd actually
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Doesn't look very B&O! Interesting though...
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Hey Kimberley Cheers for the reply - You are right, I should have said. The other one is dead. It got slightly water damaged whilst in storage but I should imagine the upper boards are ok, one of which has the volume pulley assembly on it! I'm in Leicester but can deliver it or courier it to wherever it needs to go to be repaired! Thanks Llewelyn
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White fret, silver alu. You can't anodise a white colour! There is nothing to stop you buying a set of the metal sections and having them powder coated or painted by a bodyshop however :) They'd look great in white....
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