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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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1st March February 2012
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Yeah, I checked out the specs and everything of course. (I had a pair of RL 60s years ago, but they had some driver issues so I got rid of them pretty quickly.) I was wondering more about their quality as speakers go (especially compared to the high-quality stuff you can get for a reasonable price nowadays), and any known issues. These are in great
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I'm about to pick up a good-condition set of RL 60.2s. I'm thinking of pairing them with my Beosystem 5000 (Beogram 5005/CD50). I can't find much on these speakers in this forum though. Anyone have any advice? Are they known to have any significant problems/issues? Is it worth spending a couple hundred bucks on these puppies given the decent
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Thanks a lot! I'll be taking it to a (I think THE, haha) local audio repair shop this upcoming week. Apparently they've worked on a few B&O systems so he said he's got a little familiarity with them. I'll let him know your suggestion about the CD drawer spring… hopefully that's the problem! Unfortunately I no longer have
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I believe the amp's loudness setting goes to 6, I think.
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Well, the verdict is out on the CD 50; hopefully a good cleaning will clear things up (please please please!), but it'll be a few weeks before I find out either way. In other news, my "new" Sony STR-6800SD receiver finally got hooked up to my Energy Pro 4.5s, and even through a cheap old Sony CDP-C305 CD player it sounds phenomenal. I'm
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I don't know if there's any "classic B&O" repair people in my area of Canada (or even within Canada for that matter, haha!), but I'm going to call an audio-repair place here in Halifax tomorrow. I'm hoping that they'll be positive about taking a look at it; I don't have the time, the tools, the skill, or the experience
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And you're also wrong there: iTunes wasn't terribly that innovative. They bought it off another company and reworked the front, that's all. I think it was really their organization and the way both products seamlessly worked together that made them popular. Anyone who tried to use a mp3 player, even well after the iPod's debut, would
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...owch. Doesn't sound good, huh? Seems pretty complicated. The odds of finding anyone who's done this before, in Halifax (let alone Canada!), don't seem good to me. greg
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Well, last week my CD 50 started spitting CDs back out at me. I close the drive, it pauses for a couple seconds, then opens it again. I just searched around on here and got a whiff of what seemed to be maintenance issues with this old CD players, but didn't see anything concrete. Anyone have any suggestions? Luckily, I just picked up a Sony STR
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shortcuttomoncton: Medogsfat: The speaker connection plugs are 2 pin Din (male) which simply plug into the speaker sockets of the beomaster. There are 2 types available at most electronics suppliers, soldered & screw types, and cost pennies. Use any decent speaker wire and makes sure the positive side of the cable is connected to the small round
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