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1st March February 2012
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Hello there, My friend got some cufflinks including one of B&O. Photo attached. Have you ever seen them? Are there original? What is your opinion on that? Please advise. Best regards,
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I have rather mixed feelings about these specific yellow earphones. Look awful for me. Only good for children :D
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Short question: does the Beogram 3500 fit directly to a BeoSound Overture? Do I need to buy sth else in order to make the equipment work together? Why is the Beogram 3500 so sought after? (as Graham said) Please advise! Thanks!
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Thanks, I will do that! Thanks all for your time and posts!
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Thank you very much for your kind replies. I have checked superficially the mechanism. Everything is rolling as it should - I am not sure if everything is OK inside the BS Overture. Though I remember I had in the past the same problems and by pushing some buttons in the front it started to work. Now it is not the case - no sound at all. It is just like
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Where can I find a guide on the test mode? How to activate it / list of commands etc. This should work for BeoSound Overture and BeoCentury 2300. I have tried to find it in the service guide section on BeoWorld but with no success. A link perhaps? Thank you for your help in advance!
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After some months of not using the tape deck I wanted to play an audio cassette. I pushed "tape" and "play" and I experienced a very strange sound. It was regular and like a foggy pneumatic hammer. After that I pushed "stop" and then again "play" and there was literally no sound though the mechanism of the tape
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It is very easy. Only five steps are needed. Open the glass doors. Plug out the cable of your BeoSound. Grip firmly one of the glass doors and unfasten firstly the bottom thumb-lock. You will hear a click. Do the same with the top thumb-lock. Repeat the two last steps with the other glass door. That is all. Rewind all of the steps to put the glass doors
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Thank you for your advice. I have asked the seller to send me a better picture. I got a reply that he is sorry because he hasn't at the moment a camera! Strange...
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Very good point. As a normal wall clock I would not choice BeoTime. Never. It is not a beauty. I prefer the Junghans Max Bill Wall Clock (a timless design since 1957). Though as a fan of B&O and a collector I definitly need to have these Beotimes. It would be great to have them all and hang it on the walls of the loft.