ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022
Beovision 7 40 mk 5 ,beovision 6x3, beosound 3000, beogram 3300 , 2 x lc2, 2 x beocom 1401, beocom 6000 x 2, 5 x beo4,
, 4 x beolab 4's, form 2, h2, a2,a1 and a beolab 2 😀😀
Faulty Panasonic plasma panel inside. New panel required. Source a late model 4-50 and get B&O Service to exchange. about the only option.
or..
Scrap the TV, re use the Beosystem 3 as your audio processor and get a big panel
OK, to be fair when it's on you can't notice the lines but for what it cost me it would not be worth it..toget b&o To fix it. As for the bs3 I assume it can be used with another make of screen/TV?... If so would be cheaper buying an oled tv and fitting to bv9... I assume you would just connect to the bs3 or is it more involved with special type cable etc etc?
Rob - Danish AV: Faulty Panasonic plasma panel inside. New panel required. Source a late model 4-50 and get B&O Service to exchange. about the only option. or.. Scrap the TV, re use the Beosystem 3 as your audio processor and get a big panel
Or, depending on where you live, find a same generation (D# designation) panasonic "pro" on ebay or the like (saw one in UK for 110 in a ship case) and exchange the boards from your old one to the new. They just plug in the bottom after 2 screws. Don't have a clue how to take the BV9 frame apart but the whole system appears modular.
My motorcabel is unplugged. How die you manage to get it back in?