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just to let you know. I couldn't justify it in the end. The Beovision 10 was going to cost at least 4 times as much as a good Sony TV. Maybe I can consider it again when budgets allow but there we go. Feel as though it maybe a mistake but there you go
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Dear all I'm a relatively new fan of B&O after being given a Beomaster 1000. I'm seriously considering buying a 40" Beovision 10 even though it's more than I ever thought I would ever spend on a TV. I get the impression that the price is pretty fixed. Am I right? Please tell me if I can get it cheaper elsewhere. If it is a fixed
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Im pretty new to B&O but have seen the Beovision 10 and think it looks amazing. I'm trying out how I can convince myself to buy one. They are so much more than any other TV. Any one have any thoughts about if they are worth it? Any one have one? Thanks Andrew
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Hi there, I have just inherited a Beosystem 1100 and have got it working except for the Beogram 1102. I posted last week and it looks as though I need a counterweight for it. Any one any ideas about how to get hold of one? Thanks in advance
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thanks. Got on them. Any idea what the right price is? Andrew
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Soren Would that be easy? I'm in London Andrew
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Dear all As a new member I have been very impressed with your replies to my very basic questions. Thank you As a recap I have inherited a Beogram 1102 with a Beomaster 1100 that has been in storage for 20 years. I have got the Beomaster to work although it still a bit crackly. The problem is the Beogram. It seems it is missing a part. If you look at
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Thanks for responses The turntable goes straight into a Beomaster 1100 so that is not the problem. Actually on closer inspection it seems like the arm is missing at the back end of the arm. You see the metal cover on the end of the arm. That's what is missing. Not the whole thing just the cover
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Hi there, I've just inherited a Beogram 1102 and think that it needs a new stylus. I looked on the Soundsmith website and was a bit shocked that the cheapest one I can get is $150 + delivery. The deck hasn't been used for 20 years and has been in storage. What is the way to test if it needs a new stylus? Is there a cheaper alternative? I have
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Wow thanks for your prompt replies. I have just bought the cables and converter from Steve from Sounds Heavenly (nice guy btw) I look forward to getting this system up and running I'm going to use some Gale gs 210 speakers (not the best but ok) with it but would like to find some original ones. if you have any ideas let me know.