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Beolink 7000 - need help

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Mark
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Mark Posted: Thu, Sep 3 2015 4:32 PM

hi all,

I'm based in the UK (London) and have 2x 7000 Beolink's that require caps & batteries replacing (normal issues).

I've tried a few service centres including avaservices & jandaservices respectively and they have politelty declined stating not current and or unable to source parts

any one else out there who can assist ?

thanks in advance

Mark

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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MrRoast replied on Thu, Sep 3 2015 10:23 PM
Hi Mark,

I'm not sure about finding someone to do the job but I'm in the UK and as far as parts go I managed to get both batteries from BeoVienna on eBay and the requisite IR caps (and backlight) from Conrad.com - although their shipping is a tad steep for a few capacitors!

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I've answered this post twice yesterday and neither has been published. One was moderated and approved and I was sent a message saying it has been published but it hasn't! I don't know what's going on?

Anyway, I'm surprised by the responses you got but I suspect it is too fiddly a Job and they don't want to risk damaging the front panel. Of course the parts are available as has been described here many times before.

Ex active member 'leslie' has repaired dozens of these but can now be contacted via his Facebook page if you look up B&O vintage.

Dave.

Edit: just seen this is a double thread on the same issue. Not sure what the point of that was?
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Mark replied on Fri, Sep 4 2015 10:17 AM

Dave Farr:
I've answered this post twice yesterday and neither has been published. One was moderated and approved and I was sent a message saying it has been published but it hasn't! I don't know what's going on?

 

 

Anyway, I'm surprised by the responses you got but I suspect it is too fiddly a Job and they don't want to risk damaging the front panel. Of course the parts are available as has been described here many times before.

 

 

Ex active member 'leslie' has repaired dozens of these but can now be contacted via his Facebook page if you look up B&O vintage.

 

 

Dave.

 

 

Edit: just seen this is a double thread on the same issue. Not sure what the point of that was?

thanks Dave,  yes I've already reached out to Leslie on FB, the double posting was down to a mix of me and Beoworld not allowing me to post this post.

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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