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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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Hello fellow Beo-fans, My BC9000 suffers from an oxidized mute relay. I have my speakers connected to the "speakers 2" output, but would like to get a link system soon, so I want to get the "speakers 1" output working again. I wondered if this part listed on Ebay for a BC9500 is the right one to repair my BC9000?
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Hi there! I've read somewhere you have to put the record in the oven, pressed between two clean glass plates. See http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/188522/how_to_fix_a_warped_record.html . Never tried it though ...
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The LED with the white circle around it
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Hello birgerbum! Actually I mean the LED that is the on/off button. The button itself works (touch area = ok) but the LED not. regards!
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Hello folks, The LED light that indicates my Beocenter is switched on (the red dot on the right of the lower panel) is almost dead. Is this due to long working hours? Any ideas on how to repair or replace it?
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Thanks for your help! I'll try to glue them on... brrr hope that goes right but I see there have been other posts on this topic.
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Hello there, The glass panels of my Beocenter 9000 have come loose. I wondered if there are still replacement parts available, as I think the glass panel for the BC 9300 is the same as the one of the BC9000? Anyone knows the part number, or better still, has a glass panel for sale?
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It's true that Apple is a mass market company. However, they are also in the high end range (specs and pricing), stretching to the lower end. But the cheapest computer you'll get from them, the Macbook, is still an amazing product of which the design is unlike anything else (especially the latest aluminium unibody). And they have cooperated
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