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1st March February 2012
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[quote user="DKAudio"] Great news, the speakers are complete and operational! After I re-set the windings and glued the former to the dome I tested it and it sounded great. Finally, after about 11 years of having these they are complete. They sound great and I am very pleased (although after 11 years of build up they fall a little shy of my
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1st thing to check is that all 3 transport screws (underneath the deck) are fully released. Chris.
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It certainly is Ben. Send me a PM with your address & I'll get you a postage price. Chris.
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Thanks Peter, button polish is the way to go to enhance the natural beauty of the grain. They look even better in the flesh. Chris.
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I can change the switch no problem Michael. I'm in Leeds. Chris.
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Thought so. Cheers Martin. Chris.
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I have a replacement microswitch. It may just need the contacts cleaning though if this is the fault. Chris.
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Hi & welcome to Beoworld, this is a very familiar story. It is a compatability issue but not insurmountable. Neither the Beomaster 6500 nor the Beogram 5500 have an RIAA phono preamp fitted. In the 6500 system it was fitted to the turntable & in the 5500 system it was fitted to the beomaster. You will need to fit an external preamp between the
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I suspect I already know the answer. Does the moulded plastic back come off or do I access the crossovers by removing the bass drivers? I've got a rather nice pair of these in teak which I've just reconditioned the cabinets of (previous owner mistook them for coffe tables) & would like to replace the cap's in the crossovers. For anyone
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Does this mean I should have bitten the bullet & bought it anyway? Chris.