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1st March February 2012
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The Cdx through the Beosystem 6000 plays Ben Harper: Will to live
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I own both 6000 and 8000. They are being used on a daily basis and are recently serviced by Dillen. The BM6000 runs hotter than the BM8000 but you can put your hand on it without the risk of getting burned. The BM8000 will stay about the half of a BM6000 even after playing for a few hours. My Beomaster 8000 blew fuses and took 240 watts! It should take
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The Beocord 9000 plays a Jimi Hendrix bootleg 2/9 1970. Live Århus gig here in Denmark. I'm trying to clean it up for noise and give some bottom end which is lacking on most of the bootlegs that is aviable with Jimi Hendrix.
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My guess. They wanted money right?
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I'm sorry to ask an off topic question but still B&O related. How is it going with the Beogram you shipped to Dillen? Its been a while and it would be great to hear any updates.
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You propely know but yes its 100% despite the trouble of getting it together. Hell travel is good!
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I got a reply from B&O. They can't say what the tapes might be used for but they were selling tapes through dealers until the last Beocord were made. What type of Beocord is the last one ever made?
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Thank you! Actually they were easy to find. I went through the early catalogs here on Beoworld and the 1982 dutch one has the white Beosystem 8000 with MS150. Thank's to copy and page I "borrowed" the photo's just a tiny bit. It was mainly to show that white edition was aviable. If I ever see a pair for sale I'm first in line.
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You got a point! I can tell you that 3 Beocords 6000,8000 and 1900 + the rosewood Beomaster 6000 still needs to be serviced. The Beovox M150 where serviced when I bought them. Dillen supplied the stands after a while. The rest is "serviced by Dillen" He got stands for the S80.2 as they still never had been mounted with them. The white 6000
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A Beomaster 8000 is simple. What do you need the manual for?