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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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did you ever get an answer to your question? if not let me know and I can tell you how to do this...
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All I can tell you is the 9000 is a rocking system, and with all the bells and whistles what a bonus. I haven't listened to music as much since I bout my first B&O. I know the price is a bit, but worth every penny, and the Penta speakers, oh my oh my.
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Thank you for the reply. Silly me I found out how to do this once I re-read my owners manual. Wow so many things to learn, and oh so much fun...
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This unit was made it 1997. Just a note the buzz is best heard with head phones one, and only happens when the cd is switching from song to song either on its own or using the remote.
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I hear a buzz noise as my stereo changes from song to song, and anytime a function is pressed on the remote. it is faint, but annoying none the less. I have tested this by both my speakers, and headphones, I have unhooked my amplified fm antenna as well. I just bought the unit, so I have no idea how long this has been happening. Panama
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I have a Beocenter 9500 and now just bought a Beosound 9000. On my 9500 and the Penta's you could see in the display what was playing, the track and the volume. Now on the 9000 if you try to adjust the bass, treble, or balance it won't show on the speakers like it did with the 9500. So my question is can this be done in the 9000? Also can some
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You can purchase a 7pin din male to mp3 adapter on ebay. Then all you need is a long mini head phone cable to reach your laptop. you will need to switch your 9000 to AUX to hear the music. Panama
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