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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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Possibly for an LX series then. They both use the same stands but use different top plates. Craig
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] even though the Beocenter is supposed to be mint, they very rarely are!! [/quote] How true Graham! Of all the items I have ever sold I only ever used the word MINT maybey 2 0r 3 times. To me mint means it looks as good as new. Craig
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Agree with Jeff, most likely the belts. Fairly easy to change yourself too. Craig
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Very nice, my first ever piece of B&O was a Beomaster 1000. It stopped working many years ago, long before Beoworld existed. About 3 years ago I brought another white key version to replace it. It has been stored ever since. Now I have the complete Beosystem 1000. Just need to overhaul the Beogram's motor. Also have a pair of Beovox 2400's
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Not bad, nearly had a bid on that myself. Craig
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Is it a black or white key model John? Craig
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Looking for some original packaging for a Beocenter 9000 and 9300. Got one of each to sell and wanted the original packaging. Seems it is no longer available from B&O. Craig
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Very impressive Fredrik. Some serious attention to detail there, in particular the new PCB's. Craig
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[quote user="Noah"] [quote user="Craig"] [quote user="Noah"] An other thing that annoys me a bit is that I always have to switch the 9000 to stand-by when I want to watch TV. I hoped that it will switch to stand-by automatically if I want to watch TV after listening to radio or CD. [/quote] It should, at least mine did
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[quote user="Seanie"] can vmem be selected using the AUX......1,2,3,4,5 method do you know?? [/quote] Not sure it works like that on a 9300. Just tried pressing AUX on one I have at the moment. Just the AUX light comes on. When I had a 9000 connected to my BV3-32. If you pressed AUX, AUX would light up but so would the numbers 1,2,3,4 &
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