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Beolab 2000 Question

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Jeff
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Jeff Posted: Fri, Jun 22 2012 1:22 AM

Anything in particular to watch out for when buying a used Beolab 2000 link room speaker? Any driver foam rot issues? Or are they rubber surrounds?

 

Thinking of this for my bedroom. 

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Jeff replied on Fri, Jun 22 2012 5:08 PM

Anyone? I have one I need to make up my mind about within the next couple of days.

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9 LEE replied on Fri, Jun 22 2012 5:11 PM

The BeoLab 2000 is virtually bulletproof.  I now of no common faults at all - they're a great little speaker.

The only thing i've seen more than once is where they've been stored badly/clumsily whereupon the little plinth which the 'roller' and buttons sit on can snap off..

Lee

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Jeff replied on Fri, Jun 22 2012 5:35 PM

Thanks! Certainly seems an affordable way to get a link room set up. Much more reasonable, if less sexy, than a BL 3500.

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I even made a "portable" wireless version to use around the house and outside. It has been a brilliant speaker and I'm thinking of getting a couple more for when we hold outdoor parties. That way you don't have to have the music loud because a couple of them dotted around makes a good sound. I have 2 spare Wireless 1's to use with them.

See here for the thread in the old forums, there is a link to some photos in one of the posts.

Another "plus" over the BL3500 is the fact you don't need the remote to control it once it is configured!

Stoobie

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