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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 2:48 PM

the_o_master:

only the paperwork or devices too?

pictures or didn't happen Wink

One or two sets?Smile

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 2:50 PM

chartz:

How come only you can find all this stuff anyway? 

Maybe because I live in Holland?Whistle

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Orava replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 3:00 PM

Leslie:

chartz:

How come only you can find all this stuff anyway? 

 

Maybe because I live in Holland?Whistle

Or has he secret re-production lab?

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 3:07 PM

Orava:

Leslie:

chartz:

How come only you can find all this stuff anyway? 

 

Maybe because I live in Holland?Whistle

Or has he secret re-production lab?

 

Who knows?

Brengen & Ophalen

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A TX2 Bought on Ebay US, shipped from Orange CA to McAllen TX, packed perfectly, from there by car to Mexico city, repair thread here

It will never be my favorite, kind of cheap build, prefer my BG 5000 (pizza box).

Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 4:36 PM

Leslie:

the_o_master:

only the paperwork or devices too?

pictures or didn't happen Wink

 

One or two sets?Smile

And?

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chartz replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 4:54 PM

Finding, repairing, and selling B&O must be a full time activity chez Leslie! Have you considered starting a business?

Jacques

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@Leslie

Somehow there are 2,5 systems Unsure , o yeah plus one Beolit De Luxe 611. Am I correct?

Are they for sale?

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 14 2013 10:34 PM

You mean this and the other one behind?

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Leslie replied on Tue, Jan 15 2013 9:18 PM

chartz:

Finding, repairing, and selling B&O must be a full time activity chez Leslie! Have you considered starting a business?

Not really Jaques. It's fun to find things for quite cheap and let it repair by great repair technicians like ipaul and Blackrix, both Beoworld members.

Cosmetic part has to be done by myself. Wink And I know a lot of resellers..... 

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Never owned a sub I liked. Really detested the whole thumping in the corner thing not to mention how most digital surround getups tend to trash the sound of music. OK for watching sports or movies on the boob tube but that was about it.

I know I read the theories about placement and sound and found that "theory" to be a bunch of malarkey. I could always tell where the sub was telegraphing its sound. No mistaking location - ever.

I have had Phillips, Samsung and Yamaha digital setups and they all  performed like crap  at music reproduction. I was so disgusted by the poor quality of the Yamaha sub I disconnected it and threw it in the trash.

So what lie was it that I was suppose to buy into anyways. Doing with monoblock subs makes it better because ..........  The salesman said so ???

 

So this thing comes along and just kind of presents itself so I say why not. I can always flip it over to eBay and make a nice profit. But I am curious so decide to go ahead and set it up according to B&O's optimal suggestion and hey, ya know what, it dont sound all that bad. It actually works fairly well.

 

 

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Orava replied on Thu, Feb 21 2013 5:20 PM

B&O, is it?

Have some ideas for it, but not sorted out yet.

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BO replied on Thu, Feb 21 2013 6:01 PM

Orava:
B&O, is it?

Where did you buy and how much did you pay?

//Bo.
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Dennis replied on Thu, Feb 21 2013 7:19 PM

Just bought this:

I haven't tested it yet as there's probably some condensation inside. Unfortunately some guy hit the corner with his jacket when I was on my way out which resulted in a chipped corner... That's what happens. I do have some of the bits, but the wood isn't in such a good state anyway and has other chips, so I think I will refurbish it with some brand new veneer sometime. 

I also bought this:

PC2 with various cables:

2 x 5m PowerLink MKIII cables

3 x Power cords

1 x USB

1 x Mini-jack

Geeked

Yes, EARLY SAMPLE! Lets have a Party !!!

Interesting serial number as well! I don't know how I keep finding these red labelled items, but keep em' coming! Stick out tongue There is no manual nor installation CD, but I don't think I'm going to use the PC2 anyway - It will be a display item. I'll better get going with my homework!

Over and out!

- Dennis

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Congrats Dennis, I love my BM 2400, its the one I play the most, its in my workshop and is used as background music while working, and the test amp for speakers and BGs,BCs and what ever.

Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.

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Rich, the steely eyed missile man, just gave me this one, he will ship it to McAllen TX, and I will pick it up there.

Yes a Beocord 5000, type 4716, not the laptop.

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Orava replied on Fri, Feb 22 2013 7:03 AM

Bos00:

Orava:
B&O, is it?

Where did you buy and how much did you pay?

From here

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If infected with the virus do surf the bay, just, by accident, got this one, that is my BG number 5, will be a nice gift for my sister in love, when refurbished.

Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.

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Søren Mexico:

If infected with the virus do surf the bay, just, by accident, got this one, that is my BG number 5, will be a nice gift for my sister in love, when refurbished.

I totally understand Soren here is my most recent accident . Just sittin' out there not getting bid. So I did. Dont ask how many 2400 I have

 

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BO replied on Sun, Mar 3 2013 2:16 PM

The Dickster:
Dont ask...

How many 2400 do you have?

//Bo.
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Rich replied on Sun, Mar 3 2013 4:35 PM
mexking:

If infected with the virus do surf the bay, just, by accident, got this one, that is my BG number 5

We're tied then, but only because I gave number 6 to Evan. And they all work, all have cartridges and are all hooked up to systems. Yes, it's a disease.


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Rich replied on Sun, Mar 3 2013 4:39 PM
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Just sittin' out there not getting bid. So I did.

I do the same, but only loudspeakers now. That's why I'm currently refurbishing some P30s! Going to hang them in the garage, hopefully next weekend.


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The Dickster:

Dont ask how many 2400 I have

The 2400 is my absolute favorite of all my BMs

 

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Ricardo replied on Sun, Mar 3 2013 5:46 PM

Søren Mexico:

The Dickster:

Dont ask how many 2400 I have

The 2400 is my absolute favorite of all my BMs

 

Same here Soren and I seem to need the 1900/2400 restoration repair fix at least once or twice a year.

The total number is 11 I think although 2 ended up as donors for the others.  I currently only have 5 in possession or 7 if you include the donors. The others have been given loving new homes.

The goofy remote helps give the set its special charm IMO.

Last nights haul.

http://www.ebay.com/soc/itm/380586723919

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The Dickster:
http://www.ebay.com/soc/itm/380586723919

Nice 3000, but as allways dirty, you are agitating my virus, I dont need more Beo, but it could be a nice gift for someone, and I have something for the Mexican winter nights

BTW I need a main switch for my 2400, you got one to share.

Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.

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Ricardo replied on Sun, Mar 3 2013 6:11 PM

Søren Mexico:

The Dickster:
http://www.ebay.com/soc/itm/380586723919

Nice 3000, but as allways dirty, you are agitating my virus, I dont need more Beo, but it could be a nice gift for someone, and I have something for the Mexican winter nights

BTW I need a main switch for my 2400, you got one to share.

I intend to gift it - to my niece

You got it Soren .... and I am still in possesion of a couple tone control boards if and when your gives up the ghost completely.

I just leave mine in standby all the time anymore. Those tabs snap off pretty easy. If I want to power down I unplug the unit.

 

Nice sets ... Welcome to Beoworld Laban666.

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The Dickster:
I just leave mine in standby all the time anymore.

Mine is in standby by need, but my FS like to turn all of, power saving she says.

Dickster I'll mail you later.

Laban you have some job in front of you.

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The flats were always my favorite.

Of mine, I really enjoy the 3000.

  • One B&o bottle opener
  • One fancy gun
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Rich replied on Mon, Mar 4 2013 2:24 AM
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The flats were always my favorite.

Of mine, I really enjoy the 3000.

I don't remember you even having one.


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Today I found a Beo 610 (TR26). All buttons and knobs are in place, as well as the "coveted" power supply. The wood work and the plastic parts are in reasonable condition, though dirty and thirsty after wood oil. Inside the appliance, in envelopes you can find the wiring diagram for the device and also for the power supply. Missing one of the screws that hold the back cover as well as the lid of the battery box.

 

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White Beosystem 6500

Complete with:

BM 6500

BC 6500

BG 6500 with mmc2

BGCD 6500

MCP 6500 + Beovox CX also white

Currently on its way to Dillen as it has been not used for at least 2-5 years or so.

The offer price for me? 351$, 268 EURO or 233£ 

Not bad a deal so far!

 

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Laban666 replied on Mon, Mar 11 2013 10:59 AM

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tamtapir:

Today I found a Beo 610 (TR26). All buttons and knobs are in place, as well as the "coveted" power supply. The wood work and the plastic parts are in reasonable condition, though dirty and thirsty after wood oil. Inside the appliance, in envelopes you can find the wiring diagram for the device and also for the power supply. Missing one of the screws that hold the back cover as well as the lid of the battery box.

 

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@tamtapir

Beautiful finding!

I have also this vary rare BEO610 radio but unfortunately without main power unit.

And does the radio work?

If yes, you would need only little job on the wooden case and you have a beautiful kitchen radio or eye-catcher in your flat ;-)

 

Vintage Bang & Olufsen

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Laban666:

Also very nice finding. One of my favorite Beomasters, very good sounding and the top design!

Vintage Bang & Olufsen

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tamtapir replied on Mon, Mar 11 2013 12:20 PM

the_o_master:

@tamtapir

Beautiful finding!

I have also this vary rare BEO610 radio but unfortunately without main power unit.

And does the radio work?

If yes, you would need only little job on the wooden case and you have a beautiful kitchen radio or eye-catcher in your flat ;-)

 

 

Thank you the_o_master.

I changed the fuse and the light bulb and then the radio come to life! First with very low volume. I was turning the highest but could later cut step by step.Now it sounds like I suppose it should.

As you suggested, the radio to be used in the kitchen, maybe more like jewelry than as audio source. I miss a lamp in the radio station scale. I know there will be none but it had done well.

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tamtapir replied on Mon, Mar 11 2013 3:15 PM

Laban666:

 

Nu börjar de bli många!Smile

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tamtapir:
Nu börjar de bli många!Smile

He wants to run 6 way surround with 3 ampsBig Smile

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tamtapir replied on Mon, Mar 11 2013 4:38 PM

Søren Mexico:

tamtapir:
Nu börjar de bli många!Smile

He wants to run 6 way surround with 3 ampsBig Smile

Thats not a bad idea!

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tamtapir replied on Mon, Mar 11 2013 4:41 PM

A "pizza box", Beogram CD 50 sold as spare parts machine (not even as Fixer) because it just spat out the discs all the time got some attention, love, cleaning and new grease and chose suddenly to work without problems. It has played here all day and just go.

Maybe I'll build a stack of more "pizza boxes".

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