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1st March February 2012
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You do have a point so the following is on the way to you to look into: Beogram 8002. Only fault at the moment is my wrong theory. Beomaster 6000. Only fault to notice is a shutdown if the volume reach 30. Maybe the overall tone balance needs adjusment. Speakers used are Beovox M150 in excelent working condition (service not needed, and not shipped
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As posted earlier by Beogram 8002 now plays with out trouble not really knowing why I have noticed since the lack of 2 pins in the DIN cable that using play with out turning the Beomaster 6000 on resultats in the arm going forward a bit, going back and stoping as a kind of safety/children lock. It this a correct theory?
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Motorhead Live at Hammersmith Vinyl edition.
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I second that. I got the latest edition not signed but a great book to have. You can get them at qxl.dk too. It's a Danish auction site so mostly European customers. My dealer usally always have a copy for sale even today when I was in the shop for a minute.
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To get back on topic. Beogram 8002 or as the tacho disc for the 8000's are aviable both are essential for your record collection in working condition. Beocord 9000 still King! No auto reverse but still hard to beat and a class of its own. Beovox S45 and M150. A good pair is well worth the time and money. Beosystem 2000 Design timeless. Lowpowered
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I have in other posts mentioned a few minor trouble with my Beogram 8002 and Beomaster 6000. The basic fault were that the BG arm would go straight to the end of a record and get stuck. Also a few times when pushing play the arm would go to the begining but then go back and stop instead. Strange as both Beogram and Beomaster had a newly service by my
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That's the one. PM to you.
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The DIN connector plug for the Beomaster connection has broken (under the plug it says: amplifier). It stays lose and does make the sound mono. Does anybody have a spare one? My B&O dealer is trying but he is not sure if it can be found as a replacement part.
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I have experience with S45, X35 and M150 Beovoxes. My parents oak S45 from '79 still no rot so far. My former X35 speakers were nearly mint. No rot. My M150 speakers I have been using for a year or something no rot as the bass units were changed to new B&O originals because of it by the first owner. Thinking of it the vintage '67 type I
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I found my VX7000 in Struer. Thank's to the old site I found out it was a 2 way version. For a Beovision LX5500 that was perfect. It was fixed at the B&O factory as the eject function had broken. It works very well with the LX. Only con must be no S video and the auto tracking maybe a bit annoying when putting in a new tape. Age? well it is