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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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pff. that easy, thanks It all works now. Sounds like I have a drummer, gitar and a bassplayer in my room Awesome sound ! Thanks everybody for the response
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Hi Martin (and others), I bought a Beomaster 2300 to replace my 1700. But, i'm now facing a new problem: it has a 7 din phono connector instead of a 5 din. How to connect it with Beogram 1902? (without using the tape) O man, what a hassle ! Thanks ! Maurice
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Hi Martin ! About to buy a beomaster 1600 to replace the module. According to beocentral this contains the same amp apart from the tuner. Or not ? Maurice
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Thanks! Will give it a try tonight and let you know what the result will be..
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that might have been the problem than.. however as you can see on the pic, that's quit hard with these plugs..
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That would be great! I'm also checking online (in The Netherlands) if I can find anything. Maybe i'm making a mistake with connecting them, because I tried them on my older pioneer SA-6200 and there was a very low noisy outcome when I tested one of the speakers. I also noticed some strange smells. (with my beomaster I used a contra version of
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On picture 2 you can see that the electrolytic capacitors also look like they need replacement ..
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I used the right plugs and the power supply is still working. When I tried f the headphone output I only heared a zoom and again smoke was produced. By opening I saw smoke coming from plug R214 on picture 1.
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Hi Martin, thanks for you reply. Your right, first 2 of the 4 sockets were still working, which later stopped aswel. With roasted I ment that a small plume of smoke came out of the back ..
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Hi guys, Just connected my perfect conditioned Beovox S4500 (type 6318) speakers to my Beomaster 1700 and it was almost immediatly roasted. Tried the other outputs on my previous speakers and after an hour or two these also burned through. Turned out that the machine was full of dust. My enthousiasm about B&O and audio just started so I have no
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