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  • Re: Just bought a Beolab 5000

    right under the metal parts with the springs (switch mechanics) is a plastic foil, under it are the pots...:(
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by ipaul on 02-29-2012
  • Re: Just bought a Beolab 5000

    Here should be a pic of the switch mechanics, seen from top, below the small pcb which can be flipped up. The pots are located straight under the metal parts of the front switches and it seems not possible to reach from the bottom part of the beolab...
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by ipaul on 02-29-2012
  • Re: Just bought a Beolab 5000

    well...accessing them/being able to replace them seems to be the first and major headache.:) I did email Frede with a pic of the, in my view, impossible quest but so far it has been remarkably quiet... Well, let's see if someone knows the answer..
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by ipaul on 02-29-2012
  • Re: Beolit 1000 panels

    Aha...so it's the rosewood (panels) i'm looking for actually :). Too bad it's veneer. Anyways, if anyone happens to have rosewood panels around, i have parts to swap (from a wreck lit 1000), inc teak panels which are painted but this probably can be removed...also a set of goatskin panels.
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by ipaul on 02-29-2012
  • Re: Just bought a Beolab 5000

    @ Step1: you wrote you replaced the amp trimmers..do you mean the level pots at the bottom ? Because i'm working on Leslie's and noticed one of the phono level pots is broken i'd like to replace it but this seems like almost impossible to reach... They're located under the switches, it looks like one has to take the whole amp apart which
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by ipaul on 02-27-2012
  • Beolit 1000 panels

    Who knows what type of wood the Beolit 1000 panels are made of ? There were 3 types of panels i think: goat leather (glued on the wood), teak and oak. Now i have panels which are painted with some black paint, if i scratch some of it off i can see the teak colour underneath but at the sides and the back it looks like oak. Could it be all panels were
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by ipaul on 02-27-2012
  • Re: Voeding vervangen in een beovision Avant

    Wat is het typenummer ? Blijft hangen ??, bedoel je in standby en dus niet aan gaat of als ie speelt reageert ie niet op de AB ??
    Posted to BeoWorld Dutch (Forum) by ipaul on 11-27-2011
  • Re: BEOvision Avant RF 28 vcr

    Wat is het 4 cijferige typenummer van de tv ? Want een RF uit 1994...dan zou je echt een collector's item hebben :). Maar het is van belang, omdat in mijn ervaring bij de latere RF's (dus met echt vlakke glasplaat/scherm) de boordcomputers het nogal eens laten afweten. Dan zie je geen standby led (of soms wel/niet, soms na lang aan laten). Meten
    Posted to BeoWorld Dutch (Forum) by ipaul on 11-27-2011
  • Re: Beogram 4002

    Tja, het blijft een beetje 'algemeen' met summiere info..("mijn Denon" = wat ?...een versterker ?, en met een phono ingang ?) "wel geluid"...hoe is dat geluid: normaal maar met brom, veel hoog en geen laag...?? De BG heeft normaal een DIN kabel met 5 polige connector eraan. Een verloop hiervoor maken is het slimst, maar als
    Posted to BeoWorld Dutch (Forum) by ipaul on 11-03-2011
  • Re: Beogram 4002

    Wat is "stuk"?, bedoel je het feit dat hij bromt (ik neem aan dat hij dan via een verloop din>tulp is aangesloten) of is de kabel letterlijk stuk (beschadigd, conn eraf).
    Posted to BeoWorld Dutch (Forum) by ipaul on 10-29-2011
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