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  • Re: Remove timer on Beomaster 7000

    That's exactly where I am at now. Just such a shame that a smart piece of kit like this just isn't.
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-10-2011
  • Re: Remove timer on Beomaster 7000

    Despite doing this, it is still coming on in the morning. Strangely enough it hasn't come on over the last 4 days and I thought I had cracked it. But, this morning I awoke early and the machine had switched on. I can only assume that maybe, over the past few days it had come on early and then switched off before I was awake. I guess it needs the
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-09-2011
  • Re: Beomaster 7000 not recognising turntable

    Excellent, what a good spot. Toggling the SOUND button can adjust Bass and Treble. Thank you so much. Just now need to know how I can access the Radio, FM and AM, and change frequencies, store stations etc. Any clues there please?
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-03-2011
  • Re: Beomaster 7000 not recognising turntable

    I could not afford a genuine Biolink 1000 remote and settled on a generic copy. Selection of CD, Tuner, Tape 1 and Phono works well as does the shift element to give Tape 2 and Aux. However, following the functions of the genuine remote it will not get "balance" or allow any control for radio at all. I can't really afford to buy any more
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-02-2011
  • Re: Beomaster 7000 not recognising turntable

    My lead is a DIN to 4 RCA plugs and I did wonder about the internal wiring. However, with 4 leads, I did connect one at a time and should have had some result. Unfortunately, there was no sound on any of the leads.
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-02-2011
  • Re: Beomaster 7000 not recognising turntable

    The problem is it is not broken. Through ignorance I purchased the unit not knowing it would require special DIN plugs, its own remote (cannot operate without one) and not be compatible with my turntable. After purchasing these items I find that the generic remote will operated most functions but is not able to adjust balance or select any radio stations
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-02-2011
  • Re: Beomaster 7000 not recognising turntable

    Just tried once more. Had CD running and placed record on platter and in play. Changed from CD to Phono - nothing. Turned volume up to maximum but the only thing audible was coming from the CD ! I'm obviously not a B & O fan after all this fuss and, if I can't sell it, will condemn it to the dustbin and put it all down to an expensive mistake
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-02-2011
  • Beomaster 7000 not recognising turntable

    After suffering the problem of not being able to turn off the timer on the BM without an MCP550 or a Beolink 7000 (as if I know what is was programmed with!!). I have now finally re-wired all my Hi-fi and find the turntable (a Pioneer PL-550) will not operate via the phono on the Beomaster. I guess now someone is going to tell me it will only accept
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-02-2011
  • Re: Remove timer on Beomaster 7000

    My nearest dealer is around 100 kms away and my knowledge of the French language is limited (an understatement) and the chance of them maintaining ancient equipment is pretty low I guess. I have no way of checking at what time the machine comes to life but, I know it's after 01:00 and before 08:30. So, I think the most effective and economic way
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-01-2011
  • Re: Remove timer on Beomaster 7000

    That will be a no then !! Many thanks.
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Jakelepeg on 11-01-2011
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