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http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/2085.aspx Henry
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Thankyou it was only a thought. Henry
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Die_Bogener wrote BM5500 and BM6500/7000 have different software levels. A BM5500 has up to 60 volume steps, but the BM7000 has 78. 60=78, it's just a software question... the real hardware chip for volume is identical and has 255 steps. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hi Both my 5500 and 7000 vol go from 00-78. If you could tell me what chip it is would it be possible to copy the software from my 5500 on to a blank chip to replace in my 7000 as I have the programmers to reprogram chips. It's just a thought! because this vol issue is driving me mad. The sound is audiable but it is really low until it gets to 18
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Thankyou all for your info I shall look at all options Henry
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I would like some advice on how to build one on board. At the moment I'm useing an external one. Thankyou
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Would this mod increase my volume at low level On my BM 5500 I listen at 10 - 14 0N the BM 7000 I have it on 18 - 26 This is what I want to be able to achieve the same sort of levels as the 5500. Thankyou
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Just to keep you all informed my amp is still working with no problems. From last friday
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Sorry everyone I got this mod from beo central not the workbench sorry everyone for misleading info. http://notebook.beocentral.com/beomaster-5500-6500-and-7000/ Beomaster 5500, 6500 and 7000 6th January 2009 If you have owned a lot of B&O equipment then you will have probably noticed that thesse models give a slightly disappointing sound when used