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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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[quote user="Dillen"] Thanks guys. Exactly what I thought.... - so I bought it. Martin [/quote] Does this mean we are going to get another fantastic photo thread of the restoration then Martin, I do hope so. As the one of the Beolit 39 was superb. Craig
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[quote user="Lakis"] Thanks Pekka, this sounds very interesting! Can you suggest an RIAA supplier who can do this? There is on ebay from sounds heavenly but I'm not sure it can work like you said. From the photo it seems the 7DIN out from BeoGram 9500 is converted to RCA for input to preamp and then the RCA output from preamp is converted
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As far as I know the MK3 also tells you if the sensors require cleaning. MK1 and MK2's don't. Craig
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] How much working time does a glue gun give Craig? I haven't used one myself and would imagine it would be great for resticking cloth which has lifted but not sure how practicable it would be starting from fresh. I'd be interested to know if it allowed time for repostioning before it sets hard. Chris. [/quote
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] For glue just use Evostick or Bostik and treat as normal glue - IE just apply to the plastic frame and stick the cloth to it straight away. Chris. [/quote] Also found that glue guns work a treat, used mine several times to do CX's. As every pair I have had seems to have peeling cloth on the covers. Craig
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Human League - Dare. Craig
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[quote user="Dillen"] Actually, I like to cut the leads 2mm from the solder tags on the drivers, leaving a bit of the insulation for lead color reference, making it much easier when putting it back together. [/quote] An excellent tip, something I have also done when stripping down speakers. Especially on CX100's where the top and bottom
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Pink Floyd - Momentry Lapse Of Reason. Craig
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Hello, and welcome to Beoworld. In the past I have purchased pieces of B&O with these type of plugs. There is a 4-way socket they connect to. Athough, I would go with your dealers suggestion. Just cut them off, and fit standard plugs. Craig
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Lee, you could sell Lifestyle AV franchises. If you need a van driver for the Eastborne to Australia run, just drop me a PM. Craig
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