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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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These links don't work anymore, and I need one too. Are they still making the new replacement ones? I don't speak Danish, but a quick search on that same site didn't bring me any further.
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Op te halen in Eindhoven. Ze kosten niks dus dit is meer een red-ze-van-de-stort topic dan een verkooptopic. De 1600 is netjes maar heeft het bekende probleem met de rubberen bandjes. Dit is op zich goed op te lossen. De 901 is eens zwart geverfd, er ontbreekt een deel van een schuifschakelaar op het front en technisch is ie ook niet meer 100% dus ik
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Ok, that's one possible problem down then Yes, the solenoid can move freely.
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That was quick! But, although your picture about the final position is clear, I cannot get it there. Should I be able to see the slot where it should fit into? There is no slot at the point your yellow line and the plastic part cross, or did you mean something else?
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The picture is a bit big, but when opened in a separate window it works fine I guess. What it does: When the power is plugged in, the motor that drives the platter starts running. The speed of this does change when the 33/45 buttons are pushed. When I press standbye, the copper windings close to rl1/rl2 (lower left corner in of the picture) push what's
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Misschien heb je hier iets aan: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/12736/95125.aspx#95125
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Hello, I have a problem with my Beogram 5500 that arrived today. I loosened the transport screws, but the platter just won't turn and it also won't turn if I try to turn it with my hands (it seems locked). The arms are on the left side and can't be moved back to the right. I opened it up and had a quick look, but I don't really have
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In order to be able to have the units reconed, they have to be removed from the cabinet. How can I do this? Just unscrew the screws at the front or do I need to remove the backpanel first to be able to disconnect the units? Is there any soldering needed or do these use the same sliding connectors as the later beovox speakers? (At least, the Beovox s55
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