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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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Beolab 8000s will always sell well - Ask the price you want on here and you may well get it. If not, put them on eBay. You do need to be a silver member to sell on here though.
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Probably the file structure. If you have a Windows computer, I would load Beoplayer and use that. Bound to work then. It doesn't mean you cannot use WMP but it will show you which file structure to use. The only other issue to think about is the compression you used and the file type. Small extract from manual!
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Most capacitors are nothing like the size of those in the M100! I posted the picture really because they were so big!! Take the top off the BM4000 and you will see what has to be done. I would start with one of those or the 1700. The 2400 is a pain to open - and even more to close!
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Black screen with silver clamp mount - in my view the problem with LCD screens - very difficult to make them stand out. And those that do stand out are then criticised for being wacky!
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Easy to replace - two screws underneath release the frame and 4 under this release the screen. Get the dealer to do it or he will think you damaged it. Is an on-site task.
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No such speaker that I know of. The possibilities will be: S120 M150 MS150 How many drivers does it have and does it have a bass port and if so, where?
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Run a wire from the outer shell of the co-axial plug to an earth - the top pin of a 3 pin plug is easy or a radiator pipe. Just use any wire initially - you can smarten it up if it works!
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Possibly being stupid here, but looking at the diagram above, surely not doing anything with the feed from the red wire means that you will only get the left channel going through the sub. Pin 2 is ground and pin 3 left and pin 5 right.
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Well it would seem to accept 60Hz but it has a typical power consumption of 130W so I am sure that this is your problem. I would try to get a converter that will manage that and a bit more besides. You clearly have enough power to manage stand by but not enough to go any further.
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To be able to adjust bass, treble, balance and loudness you need to add A.Setup to your list. To do this, press the standby button and List at the same time and you should get the message ADD? on the screen of the Beo4. Press go and then use the up and down keys to find A.SETUP. when you reach it, press GO again. You will then go back to the normal