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Hello! So I stumbled across a Beosound 9000 in an estate sale auction the other day and maybe I was a bit ambitious, but I bought it... ...sight unseen... I think for the price I will be alright. They say it powers on and seems to function, but they had to speakers to test it. I am heading to pick it up this weekend. Anything I need to look for on it? Anything I need to know about transporting it?
Thanks Beofamily!
-Tucker
Beosound 9000 MK III, Beosound Century, Beogram 5005, Beolab 8000, Beolab 5000, Beolab 4000, Beolab 5, Beovision 8, Beovision 10, Beovision 5, Beoplay A2, Beoplay E8, Beoplay H6.
Thanks! In the event that it is PIN protected, is there a way around that if they do not have the PIN? I was not aware they had that option. I highly doubt they would have the PIN considering its an estate sale... But lets just hope it is not PIN protected... :)
Support the glassdoor. Take some bubblewrap or foam to put between the aluminium surface and door.
Otherwise you might break the plastic part inside the hingegear.
According to B&O you are allowed to open the glassdoor by hand to remove the cd's when the BS isn't attached with it's powercord.
But the plastic insert becomes brittle over the years and can break.
Replacing involves a complete motorgear which is rather expensive.
Thank you so much for the advice! I will be sure to take care with the glass door.
Well, I picked it up! Seems to be in excellent shape. Haven't had time to do much other than plug it in and make sure it powers up. The door seems to function smoothly as does the CD mechanism. Just need to wire it up and see if I can get some sound out of it!
Is there anywhere to run a serial number to see more details about it? such as year of manufacture? Any easy way to tell MKI vs MKII vs MKIII?
Thanks!!!
Behind the controlpanel (which you can lift out), you will find the serialnumber and typenumber. The typenumber indicates the mark.
Thanks!!
Anyone have a spare remote control they would want to get rid of?
So the type # is 2563. This would be a MK II, correct? Sorry for all the questions, I was just super excited to get this thing!
Peter, THANK YOU! I just PM'd you.