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[quote user="tournedos"] The Cure - Mixed Up (a 1990 album consisting of extended and remixed versions) I'm evaluating the CX100's I just refoamed, and I'm getting to like them already [/quote] One of my favourite all time albums Mika - you've just tempted me into giving it yet another airing. Giving it some major volume through
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Any CD player will work OK but if you want a B&O one then the ONLY choice is a CDX really. Absolutely perfect with this range of Beocenters in both sound & design. It isn't often I make a sweeping comment like this but I'm fairly confident the rest of the membership will back me up on this Chris.
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I see why you got confused now. Typical B&O though - sensible assumptions will always land you in trouble Chris.
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Hi and welcome to Beoworld There is probably nothing wrong with the MCP7700 - it just won't work with the beomaster 5000 as it uses different codes. The MCP7700 was designed to be used with the Beocenter 7700 . Chris.
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You really need the original B&O wall brackets which are quite difficult to find these days - and a very strong wall to hang them on! Chris.
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I have restored several sets of speakers from this era using cap kits supplied by Martin (Dillen) with excellent results every time. The price was pretty negligible when compared to the improvements and ease - ie:- hours saved trawling the net finding the correct values and the hassle involved. Easily worth the money for that alone. I suspect that in
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Yes it is a good combination but that is just my opinion of course . The speakers don't use the beomaster amp as they have their own but you will need speakerlink cables which differ from the later powerlink cables. Chris.
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As you have 2 beocords I would place these at the bottom with CD above & finally the Beomaster on top - as Alex said due to the heat generated if giving it some whelly. Chris.
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Best wishes & mnay Happy Returns from me too Peter....... I think I need to change dentists Chris.
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Good question. I would apply 2 part epoxy resin (NOT the fast setting stuff which is rubbish) and then refit the platter assembly before it sets and tape it down ensuring the top platter protrudes equally all round the top plate. Just a suggestion as to how I would do it. Chris.