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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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Dear Grahan I have done the necessary wiring at bit heath robinson but used old piece of wire, connected to the earth post on amp and then tied the other end around an open bit of the deck chassis. Probably not the most sophisticated way of doing it, but it works. Thanks for your help Keith
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Dear Graham Thank you for the prompt reply. I am not sure how to carry out the necessary connections between the metal shield of the din from the deck and the chassis of the amp. I have physically touched the shield area to the chassis but that has not stopped the hum. However, if I disconnect the the Din from the adapter, but place my thumbs over the
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Hi I hope someone can help with this problem. I have a beogram 3300, which was connected to a beomaster 3300 (but passed away) and now connected to a Marantz PM-44SE -which has a phone amp- (looking for beomaster to replace old one) via an adaptor. For various reasons only just been able to try this out and have found two problems; there is a hum as
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Hi Medogfat Thanks for the reply and advice. I have taken your advice about getting it looked at and it is off to the engineers today, and I should know by tomorrow evening. I am rather nervous. Could I ask you another question? If the beomaster is fixed I still need to get a new CD player. I cannot find the one to go with this system. Given the age
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Dear All As some of you may have seen I had thought my beomaster had gone belly up, but there may be hope yet (engineer looking at it in coming week). If he is able to resusitate it, I need to get a new cd-player. I have searched for the one to go with this system, but cannot find one. Thus, I will need to get a none B&O. given that Beomaster is
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Hi My beomaster 3300 has gone belly up -when I try to select anything ie cd etc the light comes on then clicks off again, had this problem earlier in the year but it is back- and I may need to buy a new amp etc. I do not have the money for a new B&O system, but can afford about £200 for a new amp but it will need to be a Onkyo or something
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