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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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Yes, You are seeing things... or no, it's a prototype of a Beomaster 6000 I have been lucky to find! And when i came home with it, I plugged it in to the mains, and gues what.......... IT WORKED!!! It is one of the first Beomaster 6000's, and it is on red numbers. I don't think, that there has been produced more than a few of these Beomaster
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Hej Arned! Hvorfor prøver du ik' at poste dit indlæg i General Forum, i stedet for her? Der er trods alt flere mennesker verden over, end der er i Skandinavien! Mvh. Loudspeaker
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Hej Ottensten! Dit fjernsyn skal stå på stand-by. Derefter skal du trykke "PICTURE" "1" "STORE" lige efter hinanden, på din Beolink 1000. Dit fjernsyns stand-by lampe kvittere med at blinke én gang, hvis det har modtaget signalet. Herefter kan du prøve at tænde dit tv, ved at trykke
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Okay, thanks again for your help. Regards Loudspeaker
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Hi Phil! Thank you for your help :) I am about to buy cables for my own Beolab 3000's, so i hope you can tell me if the cables on the two pictures are MK2 cables (It is two different cables). Regards Loudspeaker
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Hi Beoworlders! Yesterday I found an ad with a Beolab 3000 amplifier. The amplifier was connected to a Beovision or a Beosystem, and there was light in the display. But the cables didn't look like Powerlink MK2 cables, which I have been told, is the only cable that works with Beolab 3000! The cable on the picture, looks like a Powerlink MK3 cable
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Hi joeyboygolf! Thanks for the answer :) Regards Loudspeaker
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Hi Beoworlders! I have a little question about what Powerlink cables i need for Beolab 3000. I already know that it has to be Powerlink MK2 cables, but some of you write Powerlink MK2 fully wired. Is there a difference? AFAIK all Powerlink MK2 cables are fully wired? Regards Loudspeaker
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Here you go: Beolab 9 - Do I need Beolab 2 - Dennis
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