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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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Menahem. Nearly all houses in the US has a garage, the mens in the US use the garage as a meeting point, friends comes by drink a beer, listen to music having a good time, they cant do this in the house, but why go into the house if you have beer and music in the garage, forthermore, in the house there is a fabric selector (wife), she is responsible
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[quote user="Rich"]Now that I have a garage system up again - BM1900 and BV M70 pair 2 - a little cleaning and fine tuning of the BG4002 may be next.[/quote] Its time to think about the children, ipods and an 8 for each, that generation wont go vintage
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[quote user="elephant"] are you trying to start a poll ? [/quote] I think he is trying to start a "find a partner" thread
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With your left hand and 2 fingers, grab the TT arm (the one with the MMC) and hold it steady, with the other hand (right hand) and 2 fingers, grab the MMC and gently wiggle the MMC until it comes lose, then pull it straight out without bending the pegs. If you are lefthanded inverse the hands With a multimeter check the coils across the pegs.
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[quote user="tournedos"]Anyway, the schematics are in another thread and the one I had seems to match what Günther described above:[/quote] Mika do you still have and can you post the production number of the RL 60-2s, I'm trying to get the diff. crossovers in one file, maybe we can get it into the manuals.
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The quality of the sound from TV or mediabox is an old problem, what comes in comes out, your mediabox is probably not the best source. I have an Onkyo amp/reciever where I distribute sound from TV (HDMI), set top box (analog), Blue-Ray (HDMI), Computer (Optical) and BG 5000 (analog). I have a BS 3000 and it was connected, but as the Onkyo is a reciever
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No way a nerd, a good and happy amateur, (compared to profs like Martin). Start with the circuit from the manual, then scratch the items not used and put in yours, remember to put in the values where available, and Speaker production number. And thank you to you,Todd and all other implicated, for a good and very entertaining thread
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