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G’day! Who were the lucky winner of the BeoTime? And could we have the answers to the questions, please? /Erik Edit: Just saw that it will be announced on this thread, live on the Sunday evening - October 25 th , sorry!
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Hi Chris, welcome to BeoWorld... Maybe this could be a solution: - to be built in your Sony HDR: http://shop.oneremote.dk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33_34&products_id=2099 - to be used external: http://shop.oneremote.dk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33_34&products_id=2025 /Erik P.S. Nice Sony HDR - I got the same...
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Hi, does anybody know the part no. and a approx. price for the cover (the long black plastic thing on the bottom of the Beo4)? /Erik
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Who is your cable TV provider? /Erik
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[quote user="wirralsimon"] My only worry would be whether the RIAA pre-amp is missing or there is a more fundamental problem. Have you tried playing a normal CD player/cassette deck /iPod through the phono socket on the 2400? (You may need to buy a lead to do this) If it sounds OK then the kit will probably work. Simon [/quote] Good point
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It seems to me that some kind of modification has happended to the phono-input of the beomaster... Maybe the RIAA-amplifier is by-passed in some way - if it is possible? Could be the seller had a record deck with built-in RIAA-amplifier? The output of beogram 4002 (sister to beogram 4004) is 2 x 0.6 mV, so there isn't a built-in RIAA-amplifier in
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Was the Beomaster 2400 sold without a built-in RIAA-amplifier? /Erik
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To me it sounds like a missing RIAA-amplifier, but I thought it was built-in in the Beomaster 2400. Have this combination worked perfect together before? /Erik
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Is the Beogram 4004 connected to the Phono-input on the Beomaster 2400? /Erik