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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Here is the S80.2 in white. Rebuild by Dillen. First time with stands! Here is the S120. Rebuild by Dillen. I hope we can get my S80.2 and S120 under the products page here on Beoworld. White were custom order only!
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Time to use the Beocord 9000. One of many Jimi Hendrix tapes I got. 5-10-1968 at the Fillmore East and 3-17-70 Randalls Island. Rough bootlegs but Jimi never sounded the same from day to day or gig to gig.
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Yes it did! Good luck finding one. They are very rare even here in Denmark. You can download the 1982 Dutch catalogue here on Beoworld but the scan is not the best.
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It's great to hear that you are finally doing it. Whatever it needs Dillen is the right guy to rebuild it. My B&O collection would back me up on this. I had the same feeling about my Beogram 8002 that you have with the 4000 and I finally took it to Dillen. I got it back in January and it still perfoms perfectly along with the rest of my systems
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No and there you have it. A complete Beolab 8000 system fully functional and everything but to get up at the right time you have to settle for less like your cell phone.
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My Beolab 8000 system has the Beomaster 8000, Beocord 9000, Beogram 8002 and CDX with Beovox M150 speakers + remote. Everything got together around march 2008 and finished in june so currently everything is in great working order. It sounds great and acurate with monitor M150 speakers. Every unit is as strong as the other and sounds are pretty even
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Once they are working yes, I can agree on that. Both systems needed a rebuild exept my Beovox M150 but it's worth it in the long run. Rebuilding it gives more years of pleasure and value. As for value it evens out in the end. The CDX and Beolab 8000 system plays Slayer Hell Awaits.
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I've had this problem on my Beogram 8002. Pulling the plug for a few minutes was the only way to stop it. In short your Beogram 8000 needs to be looked at. It's typically age which the capistors and tacho disc typically doing all sorts of weird things. Martin/Dillen is the man to contact as he is the only one who can supply the parts and advice
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Switched the same record to the 6000 system. Sounds just as great!
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I've tried mine also with BM6000 before my BM8000 was finished. There really is not much of difference all though more power in the output. The BM6000 is currently been used in my white edition 6000 system with a Beogram 6006 + a Beocord 6000. A pair of Beovox S80 and S120 works as a brilliant combination. In fact giving me a hard time saying which