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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 have two working Penta 1 display units on the shelf.
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He probably means that a Beogram 5500 record player won't work with the Beomaster 7000, which is correct.
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I have a small PCB with a few components that you can put together and then you can control many of the functions (including volume up/down) from your PC instead. Or if you really prefer, I could change the software on the microcontroller a little for you, so you can connect two push-buttons to the PCB for volume up and down... But of course the best
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Yes, datalinking your iPod means remote controlling it through your Beomaster, and thus it will work from link rooms as well.
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My view on "gutting" a B&O piece is that better gut it and reuse it for something than just store it in the garage and let it rust there. I know most of us here like B&O pieces, but even so, we can't use possibly use, display or salvage all B&O equipment. There will always be B&O equipment that are not appriciated by its
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What would the sacrifice be? A Beocord 5500/6500/7000 doesn't cost much these days, if you find a separate one, you can get it for £39 or something... That's the only sacrifice there is and some hours of hardware hacking (if that would be sacrifice). There is not so much point with the iPod touch I think, as I believe the connector is
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The point is I want to have a docking station for the iPod that is better integrated (physically) than the standard iPod dock. As it is now, the iPod dock is on top of the Beogram 7000 (record player). It is neither practical nor attractive. Let's say you had a unit looking and working llike the Beogram CD 7000 instead. You push the panel and out
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I guess the taste is different and I like the look of the iPod as well as the B&O system. Different, but both stylish in my opinion. I don't need to have the iPod visible necessarily, but I would want it to be easily dockable/removable and putting it down into a cassette compartment and connecting the dock connector at the same time, doesn't
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There have been a few out there that have been talking about rebuilding some B&O equipment to take an iPod or integrate their iPod in the Beo system some other way. Has anyone done anything yet? I have been making a PCB (for other purposes really) that could be useful for this (the board below has a lot of connectors not needed). With the optional
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Maybe one of the low value resistors in the amplifier?
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