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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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Drafting up the concept...
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[quote user="Leslie"] both in............white [/quote] I know, I know! You are killing me! You realize that now you have to re-do your Red Lines entirely and convert them to white also!
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[quote user="Leslie"] [quote user="Evan"] It looks like you are having a good time right now with the volume up high, loudness on and the bass+treble boosted! You hosting a party or something?! [/quote] You must be "Hawkeye" (MASH) Just testing my RL60 "radiator".... [/quote] I guessI need to go watch some MASH
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[quote user="Leslie"] [quote user="Evan"]My BeoMaster 3000-2 is rosewood, type 2402 and a 108Mhz version. [/quote]That must be a rare version or not Evan? Will keep you informed about the panels, even if I fail [/quote] From what I gather, the 2402 is the one people are starting to look for - don't remember why to be honest!
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[quote user="bayerische"] Seriously cool, and what a project! Any pics from the build? [/quote] It was certainly a challenge! As far as pics go - Yes, several! At first I planned on starting this thread as one of those guessing games, starting with this picture!
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It looks like you are having a good time right now with the volume up high, loudness on and the bass+treble boosted! You hosting a party or something?!
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A 3000-2 no less! Complete with preset cover too! WOW Leslie, that is my dream combo. Congrats to you sir Right now my 3000-2 is still on the bench, in pieces awaiting parts from online. My BeoMaster 3000-2 is rosewood, type 2402 and a 108Mhz version. Looking forward to seeing your results on the 4500 panel. I am sure it will turn out great.
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Good job Leslie, those look fantastic! BTW, is that a white BM3000 I spy on that shelf there?! And maybe even a BG1200 above?!?!?!
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Andreas, that is impressive! Those 8000s look great on top of the bar, but those 5000s look absolutely stunning!!!! WOW.
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So I'm sure all of you are curious about what's on the inside! EDIT, forgot to add the specs... Drivers: 3/4" Silk dome, neodymium 15w RMS each. Range: 3500-25000Hz Impedance: 6 Ohms (for all 6 drivers combined)
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