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Hi everyone! I was just looking at my "new" Bomaster 900. Wow... Old time, with many AM stations... I live in Switzerland now... Until a few years ago the famous "Radio Beromünster" was still active. It is famous for having been "the only German voice saying the truth" during World War 2. Well, on the Beomaster is
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Hi Martin, thanks for your message! Here are two pictures of the volume and tuning knobs. They look right to my eyes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/18028488@N03/5728095568/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/18028488@N03/5728095556/ The shaft diameter of the missing knobs is 6 mm. Even if my Beomaster was probably left unused for a long time and has some problems
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Thanks! I didn't find the old thread when searching the forum. I've just set the Beomaster to 240 V, it sounds as good as before. The power supply here in Basel is 235 V, or at least so was it today in the morning when I checked it with a small chinese multimeter...
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Good morning everyone! I'm new here and I have a question about my "new" Beomaster 900K. On the back panel is a voltage selector with six (!) different positions. I live in Switzerland and the power supply here nowaday is "around 230 V" (from the electric company's website). I got the unit with the selctor on the 220 V position
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Hi everyone! I'm new to Beoworld and I'll write my first message here since I've just got a nice sounding Beomaster 900K. Nice sounding but... Missing the bass and treble knobs. I'm not really sure if the other knobs are brass or aluminium... For sure they are not "shiny" and are a bit rough polished, so maybe aluminium? It
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