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1st March February 2012
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Sad but true! The remote is worth more than the TV!
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If they are close by, I believe Ridax does a lead and some software which allows control of your music via your remote. Newer systems use Beoport but I don't think this is an option. I attach my computer directly as it sits on top of the 5500!!
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The LX is now worth very little as it is large and old technology. Shame as it is a superb TV. Worth putting on eBay but don't expect a lot more than £50. The Beomaster 4500 is on the other hand desirable and should get £150 - condition is everything of course.
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I am afraid it is impossible to diagnose down the internet but clearly there is a serious problem here. If you are not familiar with TV repairs, it needs to go to a service centre. It could be almost anything but quite possibly a single very cheap component. However it will need testing to find out. Best wishes,
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You can get an external eye for some B&O VCRs. The VX5000 certainly will work.It does work best with a Beolink 1000 but will work with a Beo4 and probably a Beo5!!
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You could get a AVX2 scart expander. Will allow you to use both.
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I have been using simple GTX - is that not good enough?
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Speed is not important really! Mine feels much faster than it actually goes! Far safer that way anyway! I did have a Honda Beat for a while which was a real hoot. The speedo was in km/h but it felt like mph! You had a manic 650cc engine revving to well over 10,000 rpm with a lovely double edged wail - not completely unlike a Ferrari Dino. You were also
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The service manual is on site but I would suggest a professional is needed to adjust the parameters.
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I remember B&O did something vaguely similar for dealers. In that case it was so you could have a number of Beomasters attached to a number of speakers and choose which comination was on. It used a similar type of design of key to that employed in the Beogram 4002. Very nice looking!