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B&O should still stock these. Parts are normally surprisingly cheap to buy. Chris.
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Its an Ouverture , in the USA it was released as a Beosound 4000 Chris.
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[quote user="BenSA"] Update.....belts are still working flawlessly! [/quote] Nice to know Ben - now stop messing with our heads & tell us what car they were made for you tease Chris. PS. I have a broken belt for one of these & I've tried all manner of fixes for it with totally abject failure at every attempt. My only salvation
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[quote user="Craig"] Missed this auction ending. Not too bothered though as I would not have gone that high at all. Craig [/quote] Me neither Craig. The ones I bought cost me £99 complete with stands & mint cabinets. The seller had them on a BIN/best offer for £199 for a couple of months with no takers. I kept offering £99
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£250 for speakers & stands in that condition? OUCH Chris.
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No it won't I'm afraid, the codes are totally different. You can operate your system with the MCP7700 , it also had its own terminal or you have limited operations with the Beocenter terminal which was designed for the earlier 7000 series of Beocenters. Chris.
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[quote user="tournedos"] I'd say $200-250 would still be a good price. Of course those stands will only be useful to you if you can place the speakers on the floor. [/quote] I'd agree with Mika here on the price. You can find them cheaper but these seem in pretty good order & the fact that they come with stands is a big bonus.
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[quote user="sodoi18"] I asked the seller to check for the foam rot and condition of speaker/driver. Answer I got was the grills/frets are glued to the body and he did not want to remove them to check the condition. 1. Are these speakers not prone to any foam rot. Why is the grill/fret glued? 2. Do they come manufactured with glued grills
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Easy to check the MMC1 - MMC5 cartridges for channel loss. Simply fit the cartridge on its side in the tonearm & set it to play. Gently brush the stylus & if the fault has now passed over to the opposite channel then the cartridge has lost contact with the coils in one channel & is faulty & irrepairable. If the problem is still on the
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Have you follwed the adjustments in the correct order? The 7" set down point has to adjusted first followed by the 12" set down point. Chris.