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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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Hi Send me a PM with your email and I will send you the photos of the rear of my S60s on their trumpet stands. Richard
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Ooops my mistake, I was thinking of the BM2000. I have so many of these old Beomasters including 2 BM1001s but not a BM1200. Richard
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Chieljan Yes, the electrolytic ones. The electrolyte inside the capacitors degrades/evaporates or just leaks out over time. I have renovated 19 out of my collection of 25 old beomasters/beocenters and 86% of them were fine after a capacitor change and a good clean. Richard
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Hi Chieljan Most likely cause is a bad capacitor. Beoworld member dillen can supply a kit with comprehensive instructions. Whilst you have the BM1200 open you may also consider replacing the bulbs. Dillen also has the kit for this and it includes an upgrade of the bridge rectifier in the PSU and a modification to the small board that holds the bulbs
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Hi The stands fit RL45s and RL60s and probably also their replacements. I did some research and recall that there were no stands for the RL35s. I have a pair of ceiling poles for the RL140 and these have a larger fixing bracket and do not fit RL45s or RL60s. The stands fetch quite a price on eBay. It is probably more cost effective to buy them with
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Hi Can anybody recommend a non B&O 4ohm speaker that goes well with a BeoMaster 8000 suitable for a wide range of music types (classical to rock)? Kindest regards Richard
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Spot on Martin It was TR56 (BC212B L) that was causing the problems. Thanks for the tip... Richard
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Hi I have just recapped and renovated a BeoMaster 3000-2 (type 2402). All has gone well (like others I have done ) but at zero volume from all input sources I hear fairly loud (10watt ??) random crackes and pops on the left channel . I am certain that problem lies in the power amplifer because a) it occurs with the volume on zero and b) moving the balance
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We have an old house with 3.75m ceilings, the pole brackets centres are 65cm from the top with the brackets positioned at their lowest point on the pole and you would need to add half the height of the speaker (35cm). That means that the bottom of the speakers would be 2.75m from the floor which to me seems a little too high. I imagine the optimum ceiling
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I think I have just bought a pair of these. I bought 4 x RL60.2 complete with wall mounts and 2 pairs of stands for some S45.2 speakers and the seller also included some ceiling stands. The mechanism for fixing the ceiling stands to the speaker is just a larger version of the RL60 wall mount mechanism i.e. 9.5 cm square rather than 6.5 cm square. Does