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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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I've been using the TC750 from Phonopreamps, both on my BG 2400 and BG 5000, Both with MMC4, and it works like a charm, As Jeff I love the gain function.
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[quote user="DrMarc"]Or are there any other surprises besides the speaker on/off problem mentioned before here[/quote] Check here too
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[quote user="Jonathan"]This is my last post on this frustrating and stupid thread, so please don't waste your time responding (I can't believe I keep getting sucked in [/quote] I wonder I wonder
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Sorry Rudy, took it from memory, at first I had it right, but then I thought it was wrong and changed it. So you have the same type as I, the 6233. did you test them yet or are you waiting until you get the terminals in place.
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[quote user="HarryPierce"] The dent in the tube only goes about 3 mm down....do you think this is really a problem? Seems really hard "party operation" would be necessary to cause scraping...I tried to bend the dent back out, but the material is quite elastic, and I was afraid I might distort the overall shape of the tube... [/quote
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First of all you will have to decide exactly what you want and where, today most door, window, light and power outlets can be operated wireless from a central. That will save you a lot of wire in the walls. Second, decide where you want your audio and video equipment, and think about what you want in the future, then put the tubes with wires for your
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[quote user="classic"]Yes, the 68uF cap is glued on top of the coil and to the other 68uF cap.[/quote] If you had to take it out again, wouldn't the glue damage the coil ?? By the way I use transparent silicone for gluing, it takes longer time to set, but is easier to clean of and more flexible when dry, the glue from the heatgun gets
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[quote user="hemenex"] You mention the voltage on 6 pins but on the other hand there are 11 wires to the back PCB. So where are the above mentioned voltages? The first three (well, exactly 2,3&4, 1&2 is connected) are C, B and E of the high side driver 3055. That shows the left column of voltages as correct; the output stage should
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Check the output PCB for broken PCB traces, I had a few of these, if found, just connect a wire directly to the transistors. if OK check backward from the wire connects on the main PCB, comparing right left channel, I would start with the TR57,59.62. and so on.
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[quote user="classic"] I don’t remove any wires at this stage. I only pace the filter at the top of the cabinet and do the work here. I suggest using some protection between the filter and your Beovox 5000. The process require a few changes to the filter because the new caps are physical much bigger and more heavy. I will rearrange and
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