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Hi Everyone. Just joined this forum as I stumbled upon it and you have a heap of great information on here!
I have a Beocenter 9300 which I am in the process of restoring. Mainly dust and grime issues from neglect I'd guess. However the upper smoked glass panel is broken. Is there anywhere I can buy one of these? I am based in the UK.
Hope I've posted this in the correct place!
deugar: Hi Everyone. Just joined this forum as I stumbled upon it and you have a heap of great information on here! I have a Beocenter 9300 which I am in the process of restoring. Mainly dust and grime issues from neglect I'd guess. However the upper smoked glass panel is broken. Is there anywhere I can buy one of these? I am based in the UK. Hope I've posted this in the correct place!
It might be easier to find a defect replacement unit. I actually believe that 8500/9500/9300 uses the same upper panel, but you need to be 100% sure :)
/Jacob
Weebyx: It might be easier to find a defect replacement unit. I actually believe that 8500/9500/9300 uses the same upper panel, but you need to be 100% sure :) /Jacob
Or from a 9000. I successfully moved one from a 9000 to a 9500 and couldn't see any differences - BC9000s may be easier to find for parts as they often have the cracked CD spindle.
The difference is in the Dolby area. The 9000 has Dolby B and C and the 9300 has Dolby on/off only.
Other than that their are no other differences and the older versions will work just fine.
Regards Graham