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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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[quote user="Søren Hammer"] The Beogram 5500 platter would have to be taken off, and some protection against arm rolling should be inserted at the arm slot in the back. Ship the stylus seperately in a safe box. [/quote] Just want to clarify about taking the platter off. There is the top platter, then there is a black spacer beneath
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[quote user="kallasr"] Seen this ? Ralf [/quote] Good advice to follow. Many thanks.
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[quote user="Søren Hammer"] The Beogram 5500 platter would have to be taken off, and some protection against arm rolling should be inserted at the arm slot in the back. Ship the stylus seperately in a safe box. You should also take some precautions when shipping the Beocenter 9000. The lower glass panel is known to loosen under transit
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I am currently selling and will soon be shipping a Beogram 5500 to its new owner. It will be shipped within the USA by FedEx. I have located the tansport screws on the bottom and they seem to lock the platter down. However, do I still need to remove the platter and platter base for shipping? Or, can I just put packing material between the lid and platter
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Can this receiver be wall mounted? If so, is a special mounting kit required? And, is it available anywhere?
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Just to add some info, I have a BeoGram 5500 with a BeoCenter 9000 and the Beogram works remotely and automatically.
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I just found the info on the main site. Sorry to take up the BW.
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I'm obviously a newby here and cannot find the info on what is required in order to be able to post a "for sale" ad? What is a silver or gold member?
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[quote user="Dillen"] Yes, that will bypass the built in amplifiers. Martin [/quote] The way the user manual is written, it looks like the "Speaker Link" input still goes through the 150 watt internal amp. These speakers are currently hooked up through the Speaker link input to the output of a B&O BeoLab 9000 receiver at the
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[quote user="Dillen"] You must use the pre-amp output. (Never a speaker level into a line-in !) And make sure it's variable or it will end up a terrific experience. To test if it's variable, try connecting f.e. the record leads of a tapedeck or the line-in from your PC audiocard and see if you can adjust the signal level on the theater
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