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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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You cannot buy B&O modules from anyone other than your B&O dealer. Given your track record so far, I guess that he is unlikely to sell them to you on pain of being sued should you do yourself any damage in future. I suggest that you bite the bullet and hand the speakers over to the service department.
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Nice to see that Axel does a good job as far as the listening comparison is concerned. I have him repair all my MMC2's and MMC4's to as close as possible to their original spec and I've been very happy with them. Probably around 25 by now and quality control has been excellent.
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To my ears, the differences are so small as to be insignificant as far as my enjoyment of the music in these samples is concerned. I have listened several times and I can't tell one from the other! Listening in my workroom at the moment on Beomaster 5500 / CX50 system. When I can be arsed to move I will try on BC2300 / Beolab 1's in the lounge
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Try looking at the MAIN SITE You need to be silver (£15)or gold (£30)member
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[quote user="david coyne"] ..but I believe planes fly regularly to Sydney!!! Regards David Coyne [/quote] One of the problems with shipping anything on that plane to Syndey is the cost. OK as long as your customer is willing to pay or you can afford to subsidise the transport costs from your hefty selling price. I get any number of enquiries
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Just what is your point KingofSnake. If you are NOT Ian Grace then you are not doing your mate any favours. If you are Ian Grace then ditto yourself! I am not in their league in the reselling stakes but have dealt with all 3 parties involved from a business perspective and have found them all to be honourable men and would not hesitate to buy from or
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Just opened the box and out dropped the installation instructions. The holes are vertically one above the other. The instructions state that in a drywall system the brackets MUST be fixed directly to a stud. Use two round headed lag (?) screws 5mm diam which penetrate a minimum 25mm into the stud.
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Each bracket fixes with 2 screws/bolts only. I live in a timber frame bungalow and doubt if drywall anchors would be sufficient for the job and the studs are not quite in the correct place. I have had a spare pair of 6000's and wall mounting brackets sitting around for 2 years while I try to decide just how to mount them. A discrete patress could
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Full support from me, Lee.
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The 5005 is tangential so there is no bias to be adjusted. Suspect either stylus or running rails that the moving carriage slides on are not fully down in their holders and not quite running level.