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Beogram 1500 record deck type57

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Bulsh Posted: Fri, Jan 2 2015 8:23 PM

Is it possible to play a 12"inch maxi single at 45 rpm speed on this pick up?

As I can see and tried that all is selected automatically.

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Leslie replied on Sat, Jan 3 2015 2:04 PM

This is a Dutch section so we speak Dutch!

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This is a written forum. We dont speak. We write.
Start at 45 let the arm move across over the record and catch it as it lowers and bring it carefully by hand back to the beginning of the record.

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Leslie replied on Sat, Jan 3 2015 2:52 PM

My god, you're clever.

This is a Dutch section so we write Dutch!

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Leslie:

This is a Dutch section so we write Dutch!

Would you mind giving the OP some help in Dutch then?

--mika

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Leslie replied on Sat, Jan 3 2015 3:24 PM

Sure other Dutch members could help, I don't. Just to remind you I have been told by one of you mods that we not should use different languages on sections where native languages are spoken. Maybe Op should request to move his tread to the English spoken section? Just a thought...

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Lee replied on Sat, Jan 3 2015 5:06 PM

Leslie has a point... This is clearly posted in the wrong place.

 

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Lee:

Leslie has a point... This is clearly posted in the wrong place.

Les has a degree in posting in wrong sections. Trying to shift his stuff to everyone everywhere.

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Lee replied on Sun, Jan 4 2015 9:16 AM

That's not my experience... As I see it Leslie is a valued member who posts some of the most interesting threads on restoration of vintage B&O. You're just being rude..

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I was the only one who actually tried to help.
Keep an eye on the other thing and you will find im right.

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Dave Farr replied on Sun, Jan 4 2015 10:22 AM

This thread has turned into something that is the reason why I for one of several long standing Beoworld members have either stopped posting, or are considering doing so!

The OP was answered to resolve the issue, Leslie has a point as it was on the Dutch section and as a non-native English speaker is entitled to make the acceptable error of using 'speak' rather than 'write'.

This kind of petty 'bitching' is only helping downgrade the value and quality of Beoworld and driving valued members who actively help people resolve their B&O problems away.

Dave.

 

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Les was the first to *** about a thing of no importance. He has no problems with english and he is not afraid of
writing dutch in other sections.
I agree that we hadn't seen this turn of the thread if it hadn't been for his unhelpful post.
Did your post help the OP, Dave? - See? Wink

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Leslie replied on Sun, Jan 4 2015 11:11 PM

Minuscat:

Lee:

Leslie has a point... This is clearly posted in the wrong place.

 

Les has a degree in posting in wrong sections. Trying to shift his stuff to everyone everywhere.

A masters degree. But what's your problem trying to sell my "stuff"? I helped lots of members trying to get some B&O equipment or helping them with parts. Anyway, don't want to spend to much words to you, best thing is just to ignore like some others do with me and I with them. Best thing, you should try do that yourself. Not so difficult you know.

Request to Peter or Lee, please remove these silly comments....

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En de topicstarter is nu waarschijnlijk zo geschrokken van alle ophef dat we die nu nooit meer terug zien. Chapeau!

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 5 2015 10:44 PM

Als die tenminste Nederlands spreekt, sorry schrijft!

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Leslie, wat heeft dit nou voor zin? Hou svp op.
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Leslie replied on Tue, Jan 6 2015 1:05 PM

Weinig zin, wilde er alleen maar op wijzen waarom er Engels gesproken moet worden als we op een NL sectie zitten? Spreek je moers taal...

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Wie zegt dat de topicstarter dit expres heeft gedaan? Iemand kan ook per ongeluk zijn vraag op de verkeerde plek stellen. Er is niet gevraagd aan de topicstarter of hij de vraag misschien op de verkeerde plek heeft geplaats, hij wordt er direct op aangesproken dat hij een vraag in het Engels stelt op het Nederlandse deel. "Are you sure you posted this question in the right section" had ook een vraag kunnen zijn. 

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En dan nog.... Wie kan het wat schelen? Sowieso al weinig te beleven op het forum en op deze manier wordt dat ook niet leuker.
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