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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
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I am working on a BeoCenter 9000 at the moment and it is quite annoying. Not because I had to replace the processor to get it to work and all the other age-related small problems, but because the previous owner thought he could repair it. So a lot of screws are missing, other screws are in the wrong place, screws are even missing on parts that did not
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I just repaired a BeoGram CD7000, replaced the cap (the old one measured 15,7uF) and it still did not work. Since it already had been worked on by someone else, I assume they tried to adjust the laser current. I readjusted the laser current and it works like a charm now! In a previous repair I have also replaced the trimmer, since it was broken. So
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Hmm, ik heb "Michel" al een mailtje gestuurd en raad eens wat het antwoord was? "Hallo, Hartelijk dank voor uw e-mail en interesse in het kopen van mijn pakket.The pakket is beschikbaar voor 780 EUR, zoals vermeld op de website. Ik kocht het item toen ik werkte in Nederland voor 2 jaar, als een politieman, in een uitwisselingsprogramma
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http://link.marktplaats.nl/414808701 En nu heet hij opeens weer Michel uit den Haag, 1 dag actief op Marktplaats. Wie stuurt hem nu een mailtje? Ik heb overigens nog geen antwoord op mijn vraag of ik de BeoLab's 1 kan beluisteren......
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Do you know what caused the problem? There has been a defective white BeoMaster 5500 sold in the Netherlands on Marktplaats which was struck by lightning, I hope it is not this one?
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There are two capacitors on the mainboard of the LC2 (C17: 220uF/16V & C3 22uF/10V). Replace both of them and your problem probably will be gone (use 105ºC capacitors).
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As far as I know the midranges are no longer available. So the only option is to change the speaker surrounds.
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The volume control of the BeoMaster does not work, you have to use the volume control of the external source. All the BeoMaster does is connect the Speaker 1 to the Speaker In connection. The BeoMaster doe not even have to be switched on.
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[quote user="Søren Mexico"] [quote user="Leslie"] [quote user="Søren Mexico"] Fighting a BM 6500, servo motor problems, the motor and its PVB OK, something else is wrong and I just dont get it, 2 days now. [/quote] Never knew that a BM6500 (Beomaster 6500?) has a motor inside and what's a PVB? [/quote
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Can you take & post some pictures of this?
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