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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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Due to materials aging or possibly atmospheric conditions, the rubber feet on the bottom of this unit have cracked and crumbled. The part number is unfortunately no longer available as a spare, so I wondered whether anyone had had any luck sourcing an alternate -- on this or any similar-vintage units?
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] Use two round headed lag (?) screws [/quote] This is the North American term for coach screw, I believe... 'Lag' here is an old term for a stave (or single vertical element) of a barrel, and a lag screw was originally designed to attach barrel staves to the encompassing metal rings.
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Hard to say for sure, but many owners of this circa-1989 TV find that the capacitors on the various logic boards eventually need replacement. There is both the official service manual as well as a specialized repair document available online for Silver or Gold members. Any authorized B&O repair place should be able to perform the fixes, although
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Similar coating on the BeoSystem 2000 components. It doesn't seem to materially change the surface appearance when removed, but I agree it is not merely a coating to protect during shipping.
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A quick translation from the Danish: -Support for compilation albums. Previously title and cover art were shown per track, now only one cover art and one title are shown for the respective albums. This improvement also affects solo albums where the artist sings a duet with other artist on one or more of the tracks. These albums will be technically categorized
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Old habits are hard to break: Leaked Samsung M7600 phone sports Bang & Olufsen sound That enormous "Audio by Bang & Olufsen" on the metal frame looks a little hard to believe...
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That, specifically, is a photo of a 2300 DAB which was for sale at bbuy.dk in Copenhagen. I know because they kindly allowed me to photograph it. :)
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There ought to be a service center somewhere in Ohio that can help you out. If you can't locate one, contact "Atlantic Systems" (google them for their website) who are on the east coast but very good.
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It's not uncommon for some (but by no means all) dealers in the US to refurbish vintage equipment and offer it for resale. Generally the older, more established dealers do this, with their history of long-term customers who both have older equipment for trade as well as an appreciation of classic designs. I would be surprised if any of the new, smaller
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Do you know the TYPE number printed on the bottom? You may be able to find some hints here: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/thread/165467.aspx .
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