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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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1st March February 2012
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@paul Thanks for the input, I have played the LP thru a couple of times now and I think I might have been abit sensitvie before but since the MMC2 is starting to "be on the old side" I didnt want to destroy it. The LP itself isnt in the best shape (overall besides the damage) I guess a hardrock-album get its share of "violent use"
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Hi, Thanks for the fast reply, I have looked at it more carefully now and it looks like a small hole in the vinyl, almost like a "burn" just between track 3 and 4 of the side A. Im pretty sure its not dirt och grime but some sort of damage in the vinyl :( Jesper Sweden
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Hello all, I have a strange question. Im a happy owner of a 1st pressing of a Black Sabbath Vol 4 record however it has a MAJOR bump/jack in on one side. I have a few times played it with my MMC2 but everytime I qrinch and feel very sad for my MMC2 since its make very hard "knocks" til it has passed the area, it never skips tho, only sounds
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Im GodSmacked..... (if that means totaly blown away in cheer joy hehe....) Thanx for this gift, will care for it :D MoglesMac Sweden
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Im sorry to say I cant help you with the problem of turntable being to slow but it will work very well with a Beomaster 3000 (the 70s version). Have my own 1202 hooked up with a BM3000 Cheers Jesper L Sweden
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Ok, first of all, I know absolute nothing about BV6 but im pretty sure it cant handle a 720p-signal how ever you feed it to the BV6. The DVI-input can prob only handle "normal" PC/Mac-resolution wich is around 800x600 or even 1024x768 (diffrent then 720p). Just to check that the DVI-input works i would suggest try connect a PC or Mac with
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Hello, Just to clear out the most obvious fault, have you taken out the transportplugs on the bottom of the beogram? It is two plastic buffers that you unhook. Sounds like its not that but just to check. Cheers Jesper L Sweden
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OMG Leslie, Thanks for this very cool photogenic how-to :D Love those internal hardware pictures :D Jesper Sweden
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I also saw a full set of Beosystem boxes (not Beolink 7000-box tho) for sale on ebay uk but they never sold and I missed nicking them with hours :( Ebay och other secondhand-market would be the best bet, but usually they are sold with the unit. Cheers Jesper L Sweden
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Hmm I personally dont know anything about BL4000 but I suspect that it might be the ipod -> line in-cable. With my moderate knowledge of sound I think that headphones out and line in connection differs abit (i suspect that you use the line-in connection on BL4000). I would test the speakers on a "true" line-out (on a amp) to see if you
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