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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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Ok! I never reflected over hte possibility to find it in a B&O store.. I will take a look! Did npt find any on Ebay, only or beolink 1000....
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Hello, Do anyone of you know if B&O made any wall brackets for the Beolink 5000 and the Beo4? Thanks, Simon
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Hi! Actually, when testing it again, the master-master setup works best! Otherwise I cannot control the stereo the way I want. I do not know why it did not work before, the signal got duplicated anyway(My TV is not very reliable I think). But now it works! Thanks! Simon
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Well, the late reply is only because of my lazyness I guess. Have been all too busy with other stuff to check if someone answered my question. But actually I do like the Beolink 5000! I've also had 3 of them. But I took all the good parts and put them into one remote. Works very good now actually! The battery problem is easily solved, just to increase
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Ok, Thank you! I will try with the video option 2 and audio option 0, I previously tried with both on option 1 but that did not work too good.. BR, Simon
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I still cannot find anything that seems to be the cause for this mysterious mechanical sound... Has anyone experienced this before? Thanks, Simon
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Hello! I have a Beosystem 6500(with a beogram 4500) with beolab 5000 and beolab 4500 and Cona. To that I have connected a Beovision MX 6000 to the AUX input on the stereo. I control the setup with a beolink7000, beolink5000, beolink1000 and a beo4. How do I set the MX to option "0"? Sincerely, Simon Bring
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Hello! I have a very awkward problem with my beomaster 6500. When I use a remote (beolink 1000, 5000 or 7000) to skip to next track on the CD, the beogram jumps two! The same problem with the beomaster, when I increase the volume it is increased twice as much as I press on the remote. Has anyone experienced this before? Regards, Simon Bring
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The noise is mechanical. The strange thing is that it is there again if you turn the machine off and on again...
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