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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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So i'm rather new to B&O stuff. I've wanted a set of B&O stereo for 8 years now, since I first saw them. I finally saved enough to buy a set of beosound 2300 + beolab 4000 off of ebay. Here's my question, is there a good place to get the parts/accessories or must we go to B&O store for everything? My beolab 4000 speaker grills
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alright, it seems like it fixed itself... The cabling was pure hell though, i'm just glad i finished it. Took me like 4 hrs just to understand how the cables were working, and anohter 2-3 hrs just to put it together
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ah, it was getting too late last night. I meant the glass doors do not respond to my motion. only if i push them apart a little bit where I can press a button then the doors slide open by themselves and it will close a moment later. However it does not open to my motion.
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alright, after 5 hrs of hell on earth i got the glass sliding doors to work. However, now it doesn't listen to my motion. The cd door will only open if one of the button on the inside is pressed. I'm assuming the module that controls the motor is fried? Since that's the only piece I touched. Anyone know where i can get anothe module?
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so I just opened it up, and it looks like one end of the cable is lose. But the cabling is mind boggling, anyone has a diagram or know how the cabling works?
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Hello, new to the forum. I just purchased a beolab 2300 off ebay, the seller shipped the item with the glass door installed on the unit. I opened the package and noticed the left door was sagging a bit, after powering it up, I can hear the motor trying to open the glass door and was struggling; so I gave it a gentle push to get the door opened. Now
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