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I have certainly done that before! Simon
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Peter : What makes you think I wrote it?! The fact everyone involved except for you get's thanked in the news item was a bit of a giveaway! So I will take this opportunity to embarass you by saying thankyou Peter! Your contribution to this forum has been immense! Simon
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Many happy returns Keith! You are vital part of what makes this forum so special. Simon
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Waf A warm welcome to Beoworld! This site is not run by B&O, and needs income to finance it to pay for hosting fees etc. As an incentive to join, Gold and Silver members get access to the user and service manuals. Simon
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A PM to Martin (Dillen) would be a good place to start! Simon
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Alex: Sadly I'm not going to be there Listening to Yes' Relayer on vinyl with a friend at the moment... One of my vary favourite LP's when I was a lot younger! Still sounds good now..... Simon
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What are you looking to accomplish via the upgrade? The seakers were designed with the original woofers in mind so replacing them with 'superior' ones might not improve the sound quality. You may get more value out of replacing the electrolytic capacitors in the crossovers. Simon
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I agree with+Chris and Peter. The Beocord is a lovely unit, but will fetch depressingly little as tapes are rarely used any more. Maybe £30-40 if it's in good working order, but it could fetch less. If you sell it with the Beomaster people will regard it as a free bonus item and bid no more than they would have done for the Beomaster alone
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Assuming yours is in good condition I would guess at around £50-70 but as they don't come up often enough for there to be a 'going rate' a lot of it will be down to luck. Simon