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Your latest addi(c)tion?

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Wouter replied on Fri, Apr 17 2015 8:25 PM

Unfortunately my scanner wasn't functioning so I made some pictures. When in functions again I'll post a scan.

For some mysterious reason I'm not able to upload a better picture of the preamp board as I get a "maximum request length exceeded" error each time....

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I have only one thing to say about my new Beolab 2: Oh My God!

(Cable clutter will be gone soon)

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Chris replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 9:10 AM

Oh My God!

a) Was it because something came down?

b) The neighbors call the emergency services because of an earthquake?

c) You could not imagine your setup would sound so much better?

Leo, beautiful addition to your setup Smile

 

 

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The "problem" is that all music sounds so much different. I haven't played around with settings at all. Just put it in 2 and free, then fired it up.

Having a friend over in the coming days, then we will do some serious listening Big Smile

But now I know how girls feel when they say "oh my God, it's so big!" Lets have a Party !!!

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valve1 replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 5:35 PM

Try all the settings  Cool

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Sal replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 6:44 PM

Tell me about it. The BL2 is the mother of all subwoofers. Seriously. I love that beast. Congratulations! I can't imagine the sound with your lovely Pentas!

leosgonewild:

 

I have only one thing to say about my new Beolab 2: Oh My God!

 

 

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jowus replied on Tue, Apr 21 2015 3:56 AM
Come on Leo, you got to do better than that!! With your Beautiful stuff, you make it look like gunk! Do you really need a Sub with Penta's? I do've Penta's as front and BeoLab 1 as rear and BeoLab 11. But Movie sounds way better without the Lab11, because the Penta's have deep Base. Anyway, Please get out of the Mess B4 we send somebody from B&O to get your stuff. Lol..
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leosgonewild:

I have only one thing to say about my new Beolab 2: Oh My God!

(Cable clutter will be gone soon)

OK now i can see your set-up and that's not what I visualised which is good.

The set up isn't bad, and because i have never seen Pentas before in the flesh, i never knew they were actually more balanced with the BV7.

I'm going to try and mount my BL Cable Box on the wall so I will let you know how I go with that because you could do the same vertically behind the BL centre speaker.

I would push your Pentas wider and bring the BS3200 to the front and reposition the trunk and change those curtains.  Presently it's heavy and just need to increase the white space if that makes sense... 

I love your PS4, have you considered a different location?  

And glad you get the same enjoyment lol :-) 

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How about putting all devices into the trunk, drilling a hole for the cables into the back, and a few ventilation holes also into the back, pushing the trunk to the left of the center speaker and the BL 2 to the right. wrapping all cables coming out of the trunk to the tv in a hose?

Counterargument may be the historic, emotional value of your trunk.

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Nice thoughts and ideas. I just moved the Attyca and the Beosystem 5500 to the bedroom, and unpacked the BL2, so it is by no means how I want to have it.

Moving the Pentas further apart did very much, Michael.

My "friend" thought it would be nice to have the BL4000 on stands next to the BV7, and the Pentas as rears Surprise

For some reason it feels wrong.

I will put the BL4000 next to the Pentas and plug them as rears. That way I can do a pretty nice sound comparison Big Smile

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The PS4 will be placed some other place. It is a total caos with the cables now, so that was just the easiest way to put it. I need a new master link cable and also new power link cables for the 4000's.

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leosgonewild:

I will put the BL4000 next to the Pentas and plug them as rears. That way I can do a pretty nice sound comparison Big Smile

If you want to do that kind of comparison, you should connect them as fronts too.

Just daisy-chain them from the Penta's on either side.

MM

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I use a icepower amp that I built myself, so no daisy-chaining possible. My thought was to Assign the pentas as fron and the BL4000´s as rears, and then put the system in 2x stereo mode. That way the volume will be the same, and I can simply turn one speaker pair off while listening to the other. 

If I had the possibility to daisy chain them, it would still be the problem present that the Beovision wants to know what kind of speaker is connected. Or does it not matter?

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Oops - I should have noticed, that your Penta's don't have the original amp Embarrassed

So, the way you intended to do it, probably will be the best - running 'double stereo'.

Personally I would run my set up (for stereo content) with the Penta's for a couple of days. And then change to the BL4000 for another couple of days.

I don't like 'quick switching comparisons'!

Listening to one setup with a variety of material (that you know well) for some time, and then doing the same with the other setup makes more sense to me.

This way you could also in/exclude the BL2 to see, what suits you (and the room) best in the long run.

MM

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Posted the pic in the wrong tread.

More air between the Pentas and the TV did a lot.

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Rich replied on Fri, Apr 24 2015 6:11 PM

Did you also try them further away from the back wall?


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I think moving them 10cm away from the back wall will look better. But I will also move them a little bit closer to the television. The white space is a bit too big now in my opinion.

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leosgonewild:

Posted the pic in the wrong tread.

More air between the Pentas and the TV did a lot.

Thought the air would do it :-)
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leosgonewild:

I think moving them 10cm away from the back wall will look better. But I will also move them a little bit closer to the television. The white space is a bit too big now in my opinion.

Up to you :-) But i liked them with the more space, it balances the 4 heavy pieces of the TV, speakers and sub. Your BL2 looks great there.
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Brian replied on Sat, Apr 25 2015 8:51 AM

Hi, I think this is the right thread for showing off my newest addition.

After reading almost all the Beogram 8000 threads in the archive, I felt up to the task of partially restoring a 8000 of my very own. Why a Beogram 8000? Because my stereo system is missing a turn table, and the eddy-current electromagnetic drive is very cool.

I disassembled the turn table, removed all the old foam tape, cleaned the metal parts and reattached the trim with 3M - Very-High-Bondage (VHB) double-sided tape. I replaced the tachometer wheel and servo drive belt with parts from Dillen. I reassembled everything and fixed some alignment issues. The cartridge was broken when I unpacked it. I sent it to Axel for a new tip. I do not think this turn table was ever opened before, the fasteners show no sign of wear. The cosmetic condition of this unit is very good. I followed the advice and left the cleaning brush out. I did not touch the electrolytics. I'm a mechanical expert, not electronics. If I have electronics issues in the future, I may take it to an expert for a professional recap. Here is the end reult, playing a test LP. Big Smile

 

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Yes its the right place Brian and a very nice job done, congratulations

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Absolute beauty 

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Steffen replied on Sat, Apr 25 2015 9:05 PM

My latest addition is a pair of Beovox MS 150.2.
I got them very cheap: 600 DkKr (approx. £ 60 or 90US$) - mostly because the seller had changed the 10" woofers to some UNoriginal - and had thrown the originals away!!!
Offcourse the 8" needed new foam/rubber surrounds. But besides from that the cabinet were quite ok -and I got an extra set of frets -that needs new fabric as the previous owners cat gave them a hard time...

Here they are as I bought them:

 

 

Then I gave them some new rubber rings:


-and here they are in my test-setup with my newly recapped BM 4000 (with caps from dillen):

 

-Sounds fine... But now I must go looking for some original 10" woofers - or at least some that looks more like the originals...Smile <img src=" />

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Bad luck Steffen, but I´m sure Martin can help. As for the extra frets I think Sonavor is looking for some

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Steffen replied on Sat, Apr 25 2015 10:52 PM

Søren Mexico:

Bad luck Steffen, but I´m sure Martin can help. As for the extra frets I think Sonavor is looking for some

You're right. I will send Martin a PM. And I have already got e-mail from Sonavor :-)

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Ben_S replied on Sun, Apr 26 2015 10:26 PM

Unlucky Steffan but a very good find nevertheless!

and still a bit of a bargain!

Ben

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Steffen replied on Sun, Apr 26 2015 11:07 PM

You're right Ben - it was a bit of a bargain.

Sadly Martin didn't have any woofers. They are quite rare these days. As I wrote - they sound ok...but I will go looking for some that at least look more like the originals.

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I have been searching for 4 years, one time I missed it by 5 minutes but now after a little bargaining it should be on the way shortly,

I cant say how happy I am to join this owners club, but as it is not yet shipped and arrival confirmed I remind myself of the old English saying, "dont skin the cat before you sold the meat", (or something like that)

I have looked at photos in detail, there is missing one push button and both units appears to be very dirty so I expects a big job coming up, which I will do going very deep into all details,

So here it is

Beolab 5000

Beomaster 5000

Beolab bottom

Beomaster back

Numbers, as you see US types, BM series 01, BL series 00. the pics I got from the seller, and had to pull out the numbers from bigger pics.

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elephant replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 5:07 AM
Congrats Soren ... This was the 1st B&O I saw in the flesh

I also have a soft spot - even lust - for it

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valve1 replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 5:55 AM

elephant:
- even lust - for it

Thats a healthy lust Elephant.

Nice one Soren and better yet a 110v version. You won't know yourself when you have them up and running.

Glad to hear someone found a use for cats !  Devil

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chartz replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 7:27 AM

At last Søren! Welcome to the club!

Will you restore them yourself?

By the way Whistle

You'll need this too.

 

 

Jacques

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Ben_S replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 8:11 AM
Yes, many congrats Søren. One of the best pieces of kit that B&O ever made.

You will to find some BV5000s and cubes next!

Ben
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chartz replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 8:39 AM

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Yes, many congrats Søren. One of the best pieces of kit that B&O ever made.

 

 

You will have to find some BV5000s and cubes next!

 

 

Ben

Of course you will. Four more years Big Smile

But seriously, it took me almost three.

As for the Cubes, I was lucky. I contacted someone who had just sold a pair on eBay, and the final buyer didn't pay for them! The seller was in Paris and I arranged for direct collection. 

 

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leosgonewild:

Leo i prefer those speakers to the Pentas, however i would move your BS somewhere else as it's like there are too many stands.

Decisions decisions :-)
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jowus replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 6:48 PM
Aussie Michael:

Leo i prefer those speakers to the Pentas, however i would move your BS somewhere else as it's like there are too many stands.

Decisions decisions :-)

Michael, which Speakers do like better than Pentas? beoLab 4000? Mm! Anyway, Pentas are really good for home theater though. You get the best for Movies with that.
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Piaf replied on Sat, May 2 2015 5:22 PM

Hey Søren,

 

Holy Mother of Jefferson Davis, a Beolab 5000! Is this your project you need moral support therefore?

 

If so, you got it! Lets have a Party !!!

 

Jeff

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Piaf:

Hey Søren,

 

Holy Mother of Jefferson Davis, a Beolab 5000! Is this your project you need moral support therefore?

 

If so, you got it! Lets have a Party !!!

 

Jeff

The Beolab 5000 will be in September, I have to pick it up in McAllen as usual and then my son will bring spares from Martin, but now I started on this one BTW my BM 1000 Bg 1000 is now my most played B&O, driving the M70s like a charm not as good as the BM 4400 but it comes close

 

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Now on the way from Boston to TX should arrive this week.

Søren Mexico:

Beolab 5000

Beomaster 5000

 

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Half unpacked at the dealer's as I wanted to test the burr ...

And not quite as thorough as the slow reveal and review of our A3 ...

Very minor instruction sheet ... major lawyers' work on liabilities ... and battery

Small batteries and tool supplied so I can discard the paper clip

Battery carrier needs carefully handling as it comes apart !

You snap the little cover in place to grip the two AAA batteries ...

... Slip batteries in ... Close it up ... And we have contact !

Happy Anniversary Big Smile

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