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Hello,
I know very little about the tech side of things. But I have a pair of BeoLink 4000 speakers which have died. the local BnO store quoted £700 to repair by replacing amplifiers and dampners. Does anyone know if this repair could be done by non BnO technicians? and if so know of a UK service?
thanks
"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
Handsome Leo is right.
Waste of time fixing unless they're sentimental.
False economy....
seadog: Does anyone know if this repair could be done by non BnO technicians? and if so know of a UK service?
Does anyone know if this repair could be done by non BnO technicians? and if so know of a UK service?
Real technicians look for the real fault. A well known fault is corrosion caused by the damping-foam inside. So the relay might not come on and that make you think, that the amplifier has died.