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Beovision AV9000 compatibility

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Graham1982
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Graham1982 Posted: Fri, Feb 28 2014 5:42 PM

Hi all:

 

As you maybe aware I had a Beovision AV9000 which was working then the tube died. I have now sourced a screen only which I hope I can just transplant onto the base of the broken TV.

My question is, is this possible or are these TVs paired with their bases and as such the parts cannot be interchanged?

Thanks

 

Graham

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kallasr replied on Fri, Feb 28 2014 5:47 PM

I did this before with success.

But no idea if this will work always (software versions etc.)

Give i a try!

Ralf

Living Room: Beosystem 4, Beolab 7-2 (Center), Beolab 9 (Fronts), Beolab 8000 (Rears), no Subwoofer. Screen: Sony KD-85XH9096
Dining Room: Beosound Essence MK II with Beolab 4000 on stands, fed by Amazon Echo Show 8
Home Cinema: Beosystem 4, Beolab 7-4 (Center), Beolab 1 (Fronts), Beolab 4000 (Rears). Projector: Sony VPL-HW55
Home Office: Beosystem 3, Beolab 7-4, Beolab 5000, Screen: Sony KD-55XH9005 on Beovision 7-40 stand, ML to Beosound 9000 MK3 and Beosound 5/Beomaster 5 (1 TB SSD version)
Bedroom: Sony KD-65XH9077, Beosound Essence MK II with Beolab 6002 and Beolab 11 (all white, wall-mounted)

In storage: Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000 (1960s). 

Graham1982
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Hi Ralf:

 

If it throws a software error do you know of a way to fix this or is this an open the TV up kind of job to flash new software?

Thanks

 

Graham

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kallasr replied on Fri, Feb 28 2014 5:54 PM

Sorry, no idea.

I believe it will work for you, too.

Ralf

Living Room: Beosystem 4, Beolab 7-2 (Center), Beolab 9 (Fronts), Beolab 8000 (Rears), no Subwoofer. Screen: Sony KD-85XH9096
Dining Room: Beosound Essence MK II with Beolab 4000 on stands, fed by Amazon Echo Show 8
Home Cinema: Beosystem 4, Beolab 7-4 (Center), Beolab 1 (Fronts), Beolab 4000 (Rears). Projector: Sony VPL-HW55
Home Office: Beosystem 3, Beolab 7-4, Beolab 5000, Screen: Sony KD-55XH9005 on Beovision 7-40 stand, ML to Beosound 9000 MK3 and Beosound 5/Beomaster 5 (1 TB SSD version)
Bedroom: Sony KD-65XH9077, Beosound Essence MK II with Beolab 6002 and Beolab 11 (all white, wall-mounted)

In storage: Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000 (1960s). 

Graham1982
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Hi Ralf:

 

Thanks - will probably give it a go. Just don't want to end up with two broken/not working TVs in the house - they are pretty big.

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The AV9000 is based on the MX7000.

Tubes can ge placed with the same numbers on the back of the tube. 

Software can't be flashed. It's an hardware version. But not needed.

Graham1982
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Hi:

 

Thanks, I am not planning on replacing the tube - I just want to place a complete TV unit (the blue bit) onto my speaker base. Is that possible?

 

Thanks

 

 

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