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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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Something went wrong Keith?
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Are you sure that the PCB won't lift up from below, after you unscrew the bottom plate?
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Hi, I must admit to being a little afraid too. My Beolab works as it is, so I haven't opened it yet. I did open the Beomaster tuner though! Nothing fearful here. I had to do much cleaning, there was a layer of white powder ( white rust , or zinc oxide, due to damp storage conditions) all over the silver galvanised steel parts and the trimmers were
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Yes, I could never understand why people would use this recording as a reference. It is badly recorded, period. The piano is a mess. But yes of course the music is great. The Beatles. I could never understand either why those early CDs were so harsh, with little fine treble, as the original LPs sounded far better. Listen to Penny Lane, for instance
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[quote user="tournedos"] [quote user="Leslie"]Have you seen these on Ebay Jacques? Were these the 500E ones?[/quote] I can agree with the seller that I would struggle to find another pair in that condition... Unless I can find the 4WD where the other woofer apparently came from [/quote]
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Hi, One of them is horribly disfigured... Pass! We never see abroad items which sold only in other countries, even though the Europe box is ticked! The €500 pair were mint Mk3.
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For those who can read French... http://www.asrr.org/biblioteca/Revue%20Audiophile/INDEX 1977-88 http://www.asrr.org/biblioteca/Revue%20Audiophile/index2.html 1988-95
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Yes Jeff, CD done properly will return amazing results. It is a crying shame that so many recordings are made so badly today, with lots of compression and equalization, when the signal should be kept pure. Such people claim artistic creation (you know, c rap "music") but that's another subject. I have old LPs from 1959-1964 which still
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Hi! The word audiophile was actually invented at the publication of the French review "L'Audiophile" in 1977. The noun was duly registered by Edouard Pastor, the publisher, a member of Jean Hiraga's team. These guys were among the first back then in 1977 to show that components may have their own "soundprint" and also to
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