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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hi! Thanks for your offer. It feels bad to part a complete deck to get this working; mine is not in too good external condition. I guess it would be a bit too complicated task and amount of work - I think I will just keep looking for the head itself. I don't want to have more "almost working" Beocords lying around... :) Or would you have
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I have already asked; unfortunately he doesn't have one. I am still searching; please note me if you have!
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Thanks. I guess this will be fine installation then. It has been in use for some hours already and it sounds really great. I have been watching Star Trek from DVD and especially the Next Generation -series theme sounds very impressive
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Mico: Theoretically a damage could be possible but I would doubt that in practise. . On what basis this damage could occur? I guess the BC is new enough to have some degree of protection anyway? (I have just installed the BC to a better place in the livingroom to show it's full glory) The S75s are really a lovely pair of speakers. These are in quite
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To revise the old topic: I have a Beocenter 9000 that I use with my Beovox S75 speakers. Is there any harm done if I use them with the BC? The speakers are rated 4 ohms (speaker itself says 4 ohms, beoworld site states 4-8 ohms). I have no multi-room connections (at least not yet; perhaps some day... :)
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I got a non-working BC5500 with the problem of sound in only one channel. The head was open-circuit in the silent channel (checked with multimeter and swapping left/right channel). So if anyone has an extra head for this deck (it is told to be the same as used in 3500 / 4500 / Beocenter 9000 / 9500 / 8500) I'd like to buy one. Hopefully not too
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It seems that I am now back to bronze-level. Even I think I shouldn't. Could someone work this out?
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I had one BG CD 5500 for repair some weeks ago (no power, cracked soldering on power board). Have you checked the button on the right-hand side (play/standby)? If that would happen to be jammed it could go standby after some warming? Just a suggestion... :)
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At least in my Beovision MX3000 the battery is 2,4v NiCd, with soldering tags on both ends. My electronics dealer had one in list and I order but received an NiMH-type. When I asked they told me that EU will deny making cadmium-batteries and so the type in catalogue was replaced. Also I was told that in these type of application the NiMH type can be
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9 LEE: Okay, next launch - we take a film crew!! Beoworld-TV... LIVE from B&O store!