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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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Speaking of BeoWords - under previous management, products were BeoLate ...
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Hello Peter, I'm drawing your attention to this: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/27071.aspx Had a comment higher up in this thread concerning the sound from the stylus I bought from Soundsmith. I will be listening to a number of styluses soon, and am making some proper preparations (having the Beogram 4000 looked over among them.) I want to thank
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We should do as good a job as this. http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-SAAB.html?PHPSESSID=ff33c7e478ae45b0b780f12026755a4a Breakdown by model of which SAAB cars have been in which movies ... SAAB cars have been used since forever to portray individualism, sophistication, going it alone, doing my own thing. You'd be amazed to see the number of film
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Hang on to exquisite vintage Beograms if you're planning on selling them, they're climbing fast in value. Vinyl has become extremely popular in certain circles, and the preferred choice is to have an excellent vintage player, with a design heritage. Where does one go then?
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The thread about various cartridges for our Beograms is no longer pinned, but I wanted to follow up my comments about the SMMC20CL+. I took the time to adjust the chassis, and check alignment of the pickup arm system, doing as much as I could without the special tools. (The service manual I downloaded was very useful.) Then I listened to my old stylus
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I can only double-wow your two wows, Dave. Barker has a beautiful set-up. (To Whitefang, the platter is running, while the camera is fixed, which creates the strange looking disc. It has the regular platter for the Beogram 4002).
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Tim and Nick Jarman have just published a book about collecting B&O. http://www.collectingbangandolufsen.com/ Here's the link at Tim Jarman's site to the Beomaster 4400: http://www.beocentral.com/products/bm4400 And here's a link to the Beosystem 4500 (1989-1992), where the Beomaster 4500 is a component: http://www.beocentral.com/products
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Have a look at the Konnekt 8 or Konnekt 24 from t.c. electronics. I have a 24, gives you line-in for mic-level, with adjustment, and a number of output options.
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Agree with that, Peter - and it's smart to put the Beomaster on top of the CD-player. Putting weight on the CD-player helps reduce any vibrations in that unit. This is in my home-office.
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[quote user="burantek"] [quote user="Stonk"] I would think that to remember the controls would be much clearer than the size of the unit. [/quote] that is going on my tombstone. [/quote] Does the Beogram 6000 make sense with the Beomaster 4400? Don't know the connections, but wasn't the Bg6000 quadraphonic? And made for this
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