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  • Re: BeoSound 3000 microprocessor gezocht

    Ik moet die even zoeken. Gebeurt wel vaker (helaas) dat sommige berichten wegzakken in de lijst.
    Posted to BeoWorld Dutch (Forum) by Beobuddy on Wed, Feb 23 2022
  • Re: Beosound 9000 - How to manually move the arm?

    And again this proves that you are not familiar with the concept and/or design. If you connect speakers to it, it will listen to remote commands. If there are no speakers attached ,then the BS9000 thinks that it will get its instructions by ML (Masterlink, wide connector). It is a logical ratherclever thing and makes sense. What's silly about that? From all the BS9000's/PSU's I've had over the past 10 yrs (there have been several hundreds by now), none of them had a shortened capacitor
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Beobuddy on Wed, Feb 23 2022
  • Re: Beosound 9000 - How to manually move the arm?

    [quote user="notwist"] That is one really stupid design in my opinion. And also not described in the service manual. The wonders of B&O design :-( Bert [/quote] That's a rather strong allegation from someone who has never heard of "A-option 1", never entered BS9000's servicemenu with all its potential and thinks that the solution will be found in leaking capacitors and dry solderjoints. This, again, is an example of an assumption made by ones who think that often the
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Beobuddy on Wed, Feb 23 2022
  • Re: BeoSound 3000 microprocessor gezocht

    Ik moet die even zoeken. Gebeurt wel vaker (helaas) dat sommige berichten wegzakken in de lijst.
    Posted to BeoWorld Dutch (Forum) by Beobuddy on Wed, Feb 23 2022
  • Re: Beosound 9000 - How to manually move the arm?

    And again this proves that you are not familiar with the concept and/or design. If you connect speakers to it, it will listen to remote commands. If there are no speakers attached ,then the BS9000 thinks that it will get its instructions by ML (Masterlink, wide connector). It is a logical ratherclever thing and makes sense. What's silly about that? From all the BS9000's/PSU's I've had over the past 10 yrs (there have been several hundreds by now), none of them had a shortened capacitor
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Beobuddy on Wed, Feb 23 2022
  • Re: Beosound 9000 - How to manually move the arm?

    [quote user="notwist"] That is one really stupid design in my opinion. And also not described in the service manual. The wonders of B&O design :-( Bert [/quote] That's a rather strong allegation from someone who has never heard of "A-option 1", never entered BS9000's servicemenu with all its potential and thinks that the solution will be found in leaking capacitors and dry solderjoints. This, again, is an example of an assumption made by ones who think that often the
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Beobuddy on Wed, Feb 23 2022
  • Re: Beosound 9000 - How to manually move the arm?

    Or just start with an A-opt 1 instruction. If that doesn’t work, then you won’t get it into servicemode either. If the BS9000 responds to the option instruction, but not to servicemode sequence, but then the BS9000 can’t finish it’s startup routine. But if you’re having troubles with above procedure, then I’m wondering with what you expect to find on the inside.
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Beobuddy on Sun, Feb 20 2022
  • Re: Beosound 9000 - How to manually move the arm?

    Or just start with an A-opt 1 instruction. If that doesn’t work, then you won’t get it into servicemode either. If the BS9000 responds to the option instruction, but not to servicemode sequence, but then the BS9000 can’t finish it’s startup routine. But if you’re having troubles with above procedure, then I’m wondering with what you expect to find on the inside.
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by Beobuddy on Sun, Feb 20 2022
  • Re: Not satisfied with B&O’s decision to not support the Beomaster/sound 5 system

    The BS5 was released at first without the optional. CD-ripper. So you have to digitalize your cd collection yourself and feed the content through the Beoplayer "Portal". I have always done it myself and made sure the cd was ripped at the best possible way included with cover-art. Even until today that will do the job just fine. Even the radioservice works and gets update occasionally. Apple is one of the worst possible examples to compare with. After 5 years updating (older) app's require
    Posted to Beomaster & Beosound 5 Forum (Forum) by Beobuddy on Sat, Feb 19 2022
  • Re: Not satisfied with B&O’s decision to not support the Beomaster/sound 5 system

    The BS5 was released at first without the optional. CD-ripper. So you have to digitalize your cd collection yourself and feed the content through the Beoplayer "Portal". I have always done it myself and made sure the cd was ripped at the best possible way included with cover-art. Even until today that will do the job just fine. Even the radioservice works and gets update occasionally. Apple is one of the worst possible examples to compare with. After 5 years updating (older) app's require
    Posted to Beomaster & Beosound 5 Forum (Forum) by Beobuddy on Sat, Feb 19 2022
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