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1st March February 2012
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heh heh yep. sorry - follow up answer came just minutes after I asked here - and a typo it was!
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Hi there... my beomaster 3500 tuner is type 2967 - I have seen another that is type 3967... what is the difference please?
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thanks... add to the above that the 4500 is shiny while my 3500 is sedate (not shiny) so it will be the 3500 that i need not that finding one will be easy (or cheap!)
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Hi I have a full (other than the record deck) beomaster 3500 and it seems not too many matching beogram 3500's are out there... so my question is do any of the other in the series (i;v seen 3000s and 3300s) actually match the colour and style of the beomaster 3500 or is the beogram 3500 the only choice? thanks
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I have a brilliant beosystem 3500 which when first connected a few months back, after buying it on ebay, had the speakers about 6 inches apart (sadly)... Now that i am moved into a new house it has a new home - it looks great in it's new position (hanging) and the speakers are where they should be that is when i noticed that the CD was outputting
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Just like the subject says: when I am using my Ipod my beoMaster 3500 will not automatically go into stand-by mode. Is there a work-around / solution, please? cheers
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so the mcl2a has a seven pin screw-in connector for one end of the mcl cable... i have two screw-in DIN connectors and i can buy 8core wire so would i not only need a wiring diagram to say what goes where of the seven into the two points on those DIN connectors or am i missing something? otherwise, where might i buy 7core MCL cable with attached DIN
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So, back to the multiroom: does this 3500 of mine support the MCL x-Tra speaker kit (please say yes... I just bought one!) actually yes, it does... the x-tra is the mcl2a so i just plug it into channel 2 DIN connection... as simple as that, as far as i can see
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that simple... speaker line out from 5000 to sub then speaker level out from sub to speakers... cool. Guess I should have known that! cheers!