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[quote user="Søren Mexico"] Should I start another thread in another forum or stay here until I maybe start repairing ? Soren [/quote] I would start a thread in the workbench section as these threads tend to drift off the page fairly quickly in the general section. Chris.
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Tilt angle adjustment is done by a screw. It is a standard metric (cannot remember what size) Phillips screw which should be in the bottom threaded hole of the plate around the hole in the back of the speaker where the stand bracket fits. I think there are 4 of these holes to place this screw & will depend on the orientation you choose as to which
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[quote user="davefarr"] I don't know how you find them? Dave. [/quote] I activate all the radiation alarms at work & then sit quietly in front of my PC browsing ebay safe in the knowledge no one will disturb me for at least the next 3 hours. It's my only chance of any "me" time these days Chris.
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Very nice indeed Never seen white line RL140's before. The bass drivers are likely to need refoaming so have fun with all the screws holding the cabinets together Chris.
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........ pretty damn tough but I didn't know you could play cricket with them ...... And THIS one has been used for clubbing Ozzy Osbourne into submission ....... Chris.
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[quote user="Lane"] Love the dogs - I used to have a golden "tree top" cocker. Cheers, Rod. [/quote] Thanks Rod - I've always admired Cockers. A neighbour of mine has just got a cross between a Cocker & a Poodle - they are called "Cockerdoodles" apparently (I'm not making this up BTW). Apparently his wife suffers
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Just a bit of advice - don't play the speakers again until they have been refoamed. You will very quickly destroy the voice coils if you do so & then there's nothing for it but to try find replacement drivers. Chris.
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It isn't just a problem for the North John despite your cheap & very unneccessary digs at the distances involved - especially towards a fellow Beoworlder who left a very light hearted reply. Or is this your misjudged attempt at a rallying cry? Beoworld is an internet led forum of like minded individuals sharing common interests & offering
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[quote user="Large48"] Def up for that as there always seems to be loads I want eith Manchester way or Newcastle way!!!!! :-( [/quote] And there's me thinking all the best stuff is always darn sarf To be fair I've noticed a pattern in certain items being more prevelant in different areas - strange but true. If you want a good Beocenter
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The ones I had were totally mint with the most gorgeous rosewood cabinets ala yours - I think the veneer was cut from the same tree!. I don't need David Bailey type photo's for the image of those speakers to firmly reaffix itself. BTW Ben - thanks for the postage payment for the brochure. Chris.