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1st March February 2012
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To re-iterate, everyone is welcome at Beoworld and will get exactly the same level of attention , certainly from me. We have a number of members who cannot upgrade for reasons of geography or other reasons and they are just as much part of this community as I am. Those who join as Gold members do so for a variety of reasons. I have done so to support
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Actually we do have the service manuals for the 32 and 40 " BV7s. The problem is that they are simply too big for me to load onto the site - the connection just cuts out! I am working on it!! Which BV7 do you have?
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1. Depends where you are - Martin in Denmark and Tim Jarman in the UK 2. Not sure as the US one is 60Hz and this could be a problem. The Transformer comes out as a module though. 3. Not sure what you are asking! 4. No! But a lot of problems are down to capacitors needing replacing and a few due to the tacho disc going on 8000s. The 8002 should not have
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Yes - it works perfectly!
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I think I am right in saying that there is a solenoid that controls the arm drop and when this fails, the arm simply stays up. I take it that there is no click when you press the play button once the arm is over the record? The service manual is on site.
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That is a young system!! My most used system dates from the 70s! The system you have has a couple of problems. The record player is fine - do you have the radial Beogram 5000 or the tangential 5005? Getting a new cartidge is very sensible and I would recommend a SMMC4 from Soundsmith. Better sounding than the original and available. The Beomaster can
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To be fair, none of us have actually seen this product or handled it, and the correlation with the Samsung is just speculation (but they do look as if separated at birth!) and the B&O one could have a number of extra features. Remember that you have to add £100 for the earphones (the Samsung ones are apparently rubbish) and for the leather
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britops: Quote Beoworld Playable format(s): MP3 (320kbps), WMA (256kbps) What about AAC, AIFF or Apple Lossless Encoding? This is what the Samsung plays. The B&O could be different.