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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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I think I grabbed that cut out of the 1967 catalogue first. I have a few pixels missing - Evan did a tidier job of it than me. Steve
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I have no issues at all with a less frequent prize draw. Starting from January 2012 would be fine by me as well. The real prizes for me are my 40-year old systems still looking and sounding great and the advice and generosity of the membership here. You made that possible, so please do not feel you have let anyone down. Steve
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Hi Jacques, If I may jump in here... My first guess at the cause would be dirty vinyl. A Disco-Antistat washer would sort that out and come in handy anyway. I prefer not to use their liquid, I filter the distilled water from the tumble dryer, add a few drops of washing up liquid and photographic wetting agent to the wash and then rinse in pure distilled
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I've got RED LINE 45 here. Also RL 35 Steve
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It was a real pleasure to give them a listening; I gave them as much help as I could by matching the components and records. Cheers, Steve
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Result! Happy to have helped. Cheers, Steve
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Mine are both in regular use - almost daily. I have a black key version refurbished inside by Tim Jarman just over 3 years ago and a white key version that was okay inside but needed some tlc externally. The black key's speakers are 1200's and 2400's, the white key's speakers are 1000's and 1500's. I recapped the 1200's and
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[quote user="pepps"] Project update 2: ... I still have a broken Beocord. If anyone else has any other suggestions please let me know. Thanks all. [/quote] Hi Pepps I do wish I had noticed this earlier... Anyway, how's this for a suggestion? I have a cosmetically challenged BeoCord 3500 - an eBay "bargain" that wasn't. It
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OMG! I just got the email for the draw too! Total surprise. Out of all the prizes in the draw, that BeoLit was definitely THE one I wanted, it was "my" first prize. Thank you so much - it will continue to be cherished and enjoyed for years to come. Congratulations to all the other lucky winners, too. Steve
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Hi Cleve, Ah, it's more elegant than the old clamp arrangement. Check out the back, dead center, on the flat plate guarding the cooling fins that carries the stickers. There you should find a neat little notch that will accept the aerial. Cheers, Steve
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