|
Untitled Page
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
Search
-
Thanks, guys. Greatly appreciated ! Martin
-
I am trying to help an owner of a Beogram CD6500 with a repair through email. We need to remove a cover that sits over the transformer. I've never seen that cover before and the owner cannot figure out how to remove it. Anyone seen this before and knows how to remove it ? Martin
-
Apart from volume, are the other functions working on the MCP ? Martin
-
Have you checked the option setting ? There is an option setting that disables the remote. Martin
-
The capacitor kit is available from me. Basic electronic skills and tools (soldering etc.) is needed to replace the components. You have a PM (check your inbox). Martin
-
In that case, it would be a record player labelled as a receiver. Record players from that period of time has a GR rather than a NR, which was used for receivers (and some Beocenters). But of course, the label could sit on a wrong machine, I've seen that happen a couple of times before like on this Beovox S40 that has a S45-2 label (note that the
-
I am not quite sure what is special about this one. Beomaster 5000 was available as types 2005, 2012 and 2013 "NR 5000" is the production name, "2012" is the type number, "serie 02" is the build series "74723" is the serialnumber, the stamped "P3" refers to the type of veneer used and the "godk"
-
alenvprekrsku, your posts got caught in the automatic spam filter because it had too many repeats of the same word, line or phrase. In this case, I think it was because "MP3" was mentioned no less than 4 times in a very short message. To the filter that could look as spam. The following tries were probably seen as double postings. Martin Beoworld
-
I was not referring to the lamp inside the sensorarm (next to the tonearm). I am talking about the lamp (or LED) that shines through the plastic ruler below decks. Martin
-
I haven't been able to find any modern replacements for the SEAS drivers but admitted, I really haven't had the need for it either. Of the few faulty drivers that I've seen, I've been able to repair most and replace the rest with good used drivers. If you have any luck finding a suitable modern replacement, do let us know. Martin
|
|
|