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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 won the B&O book! Prizedrawbot can come to Amsterdam and deliver it in person. I'll make sure that he stays away from the Amsterdam Coffeeshops and The Red Light District. Those places could drive an innocent robot into a system crash...
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Just saw him on BBC World News here in The Netherlands!
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Congratulations!!! What a great post! You have solved a problem that drove many Beoworlders crazy!!!
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[quote user="chartz"] Hi, For me it's a mint Beocord 2200 (never actually used, not even dusty!) I bought before Tim's article in HFW mind you, and a little used (before me, that is!) Beocord 9000 which sounds formidable. I compare these to a Nakamichi CR-4 which is of course no slouch ! Jacques [/quote] The Beocord 9000 is one of
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I paid 350,- Euro in The Netherlands last year for the repair of the CD mechanism. It's the third CD mechanism in the 10 years that I own the BeoSound 9000.
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I paid 385,- Euro at a dealer in The Netherlands. It's the 3rd mechanism in about 10 years.
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Did anybody know this article? it's a great step by step report on restoring a Beogram 4500 turntable: http://www.condoraudio.com/wp-content/uploads/Projects/BeoGram-4500-Turntable-Restoration-Repair.pdf
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Old meets new, an iPod case in the shape of a cassette tape: http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2010/09/03/iphone-accessories-nostalgic-audio-cassette-case/
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[quote user="spthomas"] In the 70s when I was in college I saw a catalog with a picture of the (I think) 1900. It was just so cool. Didn't buy anything though until after 1992 when I saw a BC9500 and BL8000 together in a store- I had to have it. In the 70s I worked at an organ factory and made a pipe and a stand with a simple wooden block
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I bought a pair of new AKG701 headphones for a very good price (209,- Euros) and after around 100 hours of burning in, they sound incredible with the BeoSystem 7000. It is like rediscovering all your CD's, records and tapes again. These headphones do need a high input volume to come alive, but the headphone amplifier of the Beomaster 7000 is handling
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