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Very easy - you will need a soldering iron though. The values are in the service manual on site though they will also be on the capacitors!
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Anyone got one of these they can scan for me? Much requested!
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The one on the right at the front?
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Sounds like an IR problem but before calling the service department, with the set in stand by, press: PICTURE 1 STORE on the Beolink 1000 and then see if it works.
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Ho ho! The other B&O speakers to look out for are S45-2s and S120s. Both of these punch way above what you would expect and are cheap. If your S30s are not quite as good, try replacing the capacitors in the cross over. Could be all they need.
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Probably easier to get one made - someone with a lather and some good measuring tools can probably make you one for relatively little cost. A friend of mine has made bits for me!
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You don't need to take them down. The 6301 has a resin back whereas the 6317 has a vinyl covered wooden back. The 6301 has several recesses to help mount it. Both are OK speakers - the earlier one is really rather good for its size though. I think yours are the newer ones - they look a little bigger though clearly that is just a guess from the angle
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Have a look here and look at the 1976 Danish catalogue, back pages and you will find a frequency graph of the S30 6301. Then look at the 1983 catalogue and you will find the S30 6317 which I think will be the other one you have. The older ones are much nicer! The 6317 was designed more as a link speaker. The original S30 is really rather good!
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It is an option, as it is on the BS3. You really should join as a silver member and get the manual - there are a number of surprises in it!!
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It was the Masterpanel AV9000 which looks like an Ouverture - often available cheap on eBay because it won't work with anything but an AV9000!