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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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You need to add A.Aux in the List. Just had a go and it works!
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I am gradually putting the product catalogues on site. I have put on 15 so far. They may be found in the user manual section under Accessories/Catalogues. Available to Gold and Silver members. I will continue adding to these.
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Check that all 7 pins are in the DIN plug. The bottom 2 unscrew and are sometimes removed to allow use with other equipment. That would be the simplest and cheapest problem!
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Just so you know, I have just started scanning the very large manual for this machine! It will be on site soon!
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I bought a 9500 simply so I could use the BL7000 - I bought one when they first came out and still have one! It is best suited to the 7000 system (but not the AV7000 despite the looks) but the 9500 works very well. You actually get more from the 9500 with the BL7000 as it improves the programming.
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Not sure I want more bass! It will be very interesting to hear them side by side. I have a nasty suspicion that they are going to use the amplifiers from the Beolab 4 in these. In my view this may not necessarily be all good!
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Not sensibly. The BC9000 would have to be the master which would be silly. Have two systems - far more sense!
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Just had a look at the manual - it is a really good one! Lots of explanation and hints. I'll do it once the idiot PC has stopped defragmenting!
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I do have the 1600 manual - it is 103 pages so will take me some time to scan! I will put it as the next to do! As far as payment is concerned, I am not the financial person (Just as well!) - ask Lee - I am sure he can sort something out. It will take me a little time to do this one!!! My scanner is a bit flaky!
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No you don't! Just had a look at mine! You just take off the earpads (these have delicate plastic clips - be careful!) You then have access to the clips that hold the silver back onto the rest of the headphone. There are 4 of these and a small screwdriver to gently push these up releases the back. The speaker unit is then completely exposed. You