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Blackrix, I confirm that it was not Leslie but somebody called Carel that I brought my white M70s from. Maybe I discussed another Marktplaats sale with Leslie (AV9000????) Richard
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Leslie, I have the white M70s you sold me mounted on B&O trumpets and before the M70s the stands had S60s. In both cases the bolt is used after the speaker is mounted to either fix it or to tilt the speaker. Richard
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Hi and welcome to Beoworld. The Beogram CD likely needs some new capacitors as the original ones have probably dried out. What ever you do, DON'T adjust anything. Changing the correct capacitors is all that is needed and adjusting things could kill the laser. Richard
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Thanks Graham, I do intend to use the set on a wall stand so will check to ensure it comes with the blanking cover. The Beoworld site is acting up. I got no notification of your post, just stumbled across it by accident... Richard
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Hi, What should I look out for when buying a Beocenter 1? From what I have read there are two DVD types fitted but the model numbers suggest that there were three versions i.e. T851X T852X T853X with X being the country specific number. What is the difference in these version numbers? Do all UK/EU versions support both PAL I and PAL B/G? Thanks and
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Now I look at in in another light it could be grey yellow orange which would be 84k ohm
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It was a typo, I meant 94k ohm (should have proof read my post)
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Well its colours are Grey, Yellow, Orange which I suppose would indicate 84k if it's the same as normal resistors. Google only has a little information. I will try my local shop tomorrow... Richard
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The Beomaster starts and runs fine with the thermistor R160 removed. Its value at room temperature is only 52 ohms which I think is low and would explain the behaviour I am seeing when it is in circuit. Does anybody know the correct type or which other models similar ones were fitted to? I have looked through my Beomaster graveyard but have found nothing
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Does anybody know the typical value for R160 in a BM3300? It's the NTC thermistor in the power fail circuit. The receiver has had new amp module and been re-capped but the power fail keep activating at startup The voltage values around across the load resisitors R218 & R418 look good i.e. 0v which really only leaves the bias on TR33... Thanks