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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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Go into the service menu, select Dealer Opt, Select Normal Mode instead of Dealer mode and store the change by pressing Back three times.
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You have to decide what it is you want. Do you just want a record player, amplifier and speakers or do you want a CD player or a tape player as well. Do you want remote control? How much do you want to spend? I would suggest that it is worth getting a system that works simply because repairs in Turkey could be tricky. I would buy from a reseller rather
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Now with 200Hz screen - though still cold cathode Fluorescent tube, not LED. Quite a variety of screens now available!!
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And my Beomaster 5000 tuner also goes up to 108 in the 60s! The most wasteful tuning scale has to be the 3400 though. This has a huge tuning scale that only goes to 104!!
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That is why the 4401 is so good - a nice Linear button which bypasses all the filters! For a nicely designed loudness control, go and have a look at the service manual of the Beolab 5000 amplifier. It has graphs showing how the boost decreases with increasing volume.
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Very rare - I have had one but it went to Bellac and was lost. The problem with CD4 records is that they wear dreadfully - if someone has played them with a big heavy arm and cartridge combination, they are wrecked. They do sound better than SQ in my view but not for long! I actually took the CD4 decoder out of my 6000 as a friend wanted it and I had
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The LP section in the 2002 is actually not bad being based on the radial deck of the time which in my opinion is at least as good as the tangential 3000. However this good work is spoiled by the poor amplifier in the 2002 so any good features are rather lost. The Beocenter 5000 that you mention is however a good one and an excellent performer. On the
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As usual, this is always tricky as there are so many people one would want to say thank you to. Lee for keeping the site and the draw going, Keith for a staggering amount of technical work that goes on behind the scenes, Martin for knowing more than anyone else!, all the moderators for all the unsung duties that means that the site just works. However
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What camera and lens did you use? I take it you are shooting in ambient light with a tripod?
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I'll do some tonight though I cannot promise such good pictures as yours! The nut behind the handle needs constant adjustment!
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