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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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Well, it hasn't developed into a problem.. yet. I still can kind of motivate the stuff I've got so far. I can stop whenever I like, I promise. :-) But seriously, it's crazy how it grabs you. Never thought that would happen when I first bought that BM1900. Oh well.. as long as it's fun.. and I do find great pleasure in repairing stuff
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[quote user="Eugene"] but be careful not to catch the Beovirus its a nasty little bug. [/quote] Too late, I'm afraid. I think I've caught it bad. Things acquired in the last two months (before that I didn't have a single B&O or related thing): Beomaster 1900 which came with two S25s, 2 CX50's (I just refoamed those, and
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Awesome! It's always good to have pictures of things taken apart.. it's easier to figure out how they come out. Thanks a bunch, Eugene! / Johan
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Thanks for your encouraging words, Eugene! Much appreciated. I would love to see those photos, I'm sure it would be a good aid. Thank you very much! / Johan
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Here are some photos of the broken hinge parts. If anyone has these, please let me know. Thanks! / Johan
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Yeah, I know. I haven't posted much on here, but I've read a lot and it's really no surprise to me either. Hence the ":-)". Your BC looks really nice! I can't wait to get mine cleaned up. But I'll tend to caps and other things first (well, I'll obviously clean the inside while I'm in there). I think it will look
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Thanks Eugene. Dillen actually sent me a PM suggesting that it might be the male dins inside the machine that had bad solderings. I connected the speakers directly to the female dins inside, and sure enough, they both worked. So I figured I'd give it a shot. I desoldered the two dins and soldered them back in. I also used a little hot glue to fix
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Ok, I believe you! :-) I just wanted to see if anyone had other ideas as well. The caps will be replaced. Thanks! / Johan
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Hi Eugene! I did spray the sockets and gave them a good rub with the male dins (also the ones instide the BC).. didn't help. Of course I checked my cables too. Also, since they seem to come back without me actually touching the cables/connections it feels like it should be something else. I'd say its more cut in and out than fading. / Johan
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Hi! I bought a BC7700 some time ago, but I only yesterday found some time to work on it. It came with the MCP7700, a pristine SC77 and a couple of RL60s, all for about 90 euros. The speakers are in really good condition look-wise. I haven't had time to open them up, but a rattle suggests at least the ABRs need fixing. I started cleaning the BC7700
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