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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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After a little fiddling around and some delicate work with a pair of pliers, I fixed it!! Now it's working like...*ahem*... clockwork!!!
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Yeah, it's only 30 pounds for 12 months!!
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Before attacking people's opinions, how about putting your money where your mouth is!! The site needs the support
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yes you are.... It does tell the time, in factt it keeps great time! But; if you remove the second hand there is a hole in the middle, so it doesn't look as preeeeetty. And besides, it's nice to see the sweeping second hand
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I have a Beolab 2000 that isn't working. I took it to B&O who said it requires a new PCB. The quote for this is a few hundred dollars (I think around $350 from memory). Can my existing PCB just be repaired? Or do I have to replace it. I know the B&O service centre here tends to just replace parts rather than fixing, and I understand why
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I finally managed to get my hands on an old Beotime! I love it, and am really happy. I bought it as broken from B&O store in the US. The query I have is how to fix the second hand. It falls off quite easily, and just hangs down pointing towards 6 o'clock. It moves with the 'tick' from the clock mechanism, but swings back to pointing
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Well.... ummm..... How much??? (Go away Spiros )
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So I guess I won't be buying a Beocom 5.....
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btw, is the LCS still available??
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