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[quote user="jc"] Peter: " B&O no longer make what I would regard as a really high end Hi-Fi audio product - except the Beolab 5! " Beolab 3 & 9 are not to be regarded as high-end Hi-Fi? [/quote] I would probably say no - I am not sure ABL would be used in an audiophile product and the simple three position switch is a bit
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You need two pin DIN speaker plugs - available from Maplins. The inputs allow both RCA or DIN connectors so that should be easy.
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The problem here is that all you really want to change is Radio to work N.Radio. The touching of the BS5 is understandable (!) but you are clearly using the BS3000 because of its connectivity. I wonder if the use of option 4 could be a solution with the BS3000 being used as a LINK product. I am not at home with manuals but you could try running that
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I am not alone! But I think all of the moderators hav been busy today. This site is always getting more professional but I am afraid the moderators are still all just enthusiasts. Personally I think this makes this a friendly and welcoming place but obviously we do sometimes take time to react!
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Both approved. It really is just the software - I left for work at 07-15 this morning and only got back at 20-45 so sorry for the wait.
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No, it means that the laser is not focusing. Take it to a dealer and he will tell you it needs a new laser. However it probably needs the capacitor on the servo board replacing as mentioned in other threads.
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If there is no red light, you are not getting power. The problem could be as simple as a loose wire in the power cable plug. That would be the first thing to look at. After that, check the fuses, though if a fuse has blown, there will be a reason.
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I don't think you are doing anything wrong - I think the BC9000 simply doesn't do what you want it to. A 9500 or 7000 system would but that would mean a lot more money!
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Not many of these left as they were not that well made. Mine died many years ago! The remote was rather valuable but there are fewer and fewer sets that need this remote so I imagine it is no longer that sought after. The set is I am afraid going to be skip fodder now but it would be worth putting the remote on eBay. A new one would cost £150
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Sorry, I imagined you had a Beolink 1000 with the 9000. The option settings are easier with a 1000 but you can do it with a Beo4. The option setting 5 and 6 are usually just with a Beosystem 4500 but I wondered if the 9000 might do something similar. The option settins are inded the A.Opt settings. The fact it does not work with Opt 0 suggests that