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1st March February 2012
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New information: When I turn on my BS3200, LED indicator changes from red to green , after that it comes back to red color gradually (~1 second). It accompanies two tick sounds (ON and immediately OFF) of the MCL2P relay. I suppose that 15 seconds of sound provide with two 6800 μF capacitors. And after 15 seconds they become empty. Anybody know why
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Well, the stereo amplifier microcircuit has just replaced by me. Result was the returning a right channel. But the main symptom remained =( All channels work but just for 10 seconds. Then they are becoming quiet gradually within 5 seconds... Can anyone possibly help me to find out what is wrong? Thanks!
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Well, my top 3: 1. This Is Not America (Live: BBC Radio Theatre); 2. Young American; 3. Golden Years. And it is quite difficult to make this decision =)
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I bought MCL2P on eBay. As soon as it was delivered I had discovered the following thing. When I switch it on together with my BS3200, only a left channel works but just for 10 seconds. Then it is becoming quiet gradually within 5 seconds. That is all =( I opened the cover and discovered that 4 resistors is burned out. I found out the nominals of 3
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Provided 2 penny switch only because there is a two-color LED (green/red) inside =)
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I have just bought BeoLink Passive. It proves to be made in Czech Republic. It isn’t problem for me, but where is red indicator and "OFF" button? There is only green LED deep inside of the item. On the all of the photos there is: http://beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=981 http://www.beocentral.com/products/blpassive http://cgi.ebay
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I made mistake! We were not able to open MIDDLE part (where VCR) because the back cover was glued. I believe there are a lot fuses in the middle part (as in a bottom part) and one of them could have failed. N.B.: They look like black condensers which can be replaced.
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My friend's AV9000 has the same problem! "Disconnect the system completely from the mains including link products and leave for 15 minutes and then power it all up again" did not help. Our B&O service center told that the problem was in the fuse of a bottom part (where subwoofer), but we were not able to open this part because the