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Leslie replied on Sun, Mar 9 2014 8:36 AM

Thanks Bo and John.

@Sonavor

That would be great John. Thought I was missing a wooden part. It's just a straight metal plate right? Or does it has holes or bended edges. Picture would help?

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Looks very, very nice Leslie!

Only the speakerfrets wouldn't be my choice.

But the cabinet looks stunning with the equipment.

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Leslie replied on Sun, Mar 9 2014 7:53 PM

Matter of personal taste. Pictures don't do justice due to the fact that these cloths are made of aluminium sort of fabric. Anyway, in the mean time I did some work in between before connecting all units to the BM8000.

Sanding Beovox 1702 cuties:

Beogram 8000 repair. Rear (plastic) plate of the dustcover hinge was broken so the cover didn't stay up. Replaced with an aluminium cover. Electronics has been repaired by Ipaul. The dustcover was badly scratched so I polished it as much as possible and sprayed the cover with backlight spray. Now it looks a lot better and ecerything works great now.

Now it's time to connect Beogram 8000 and Beocord 8000 to the master.

But first put these cuties on top of the M150'sSmile

Everything works fine!

Now connect a CD player CDX2

Great, all functions of the Master and additionals works!

Next project my Beolabs/master 5000 classics.......

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sonavor replied on Sun, Mar 9 2014 9:31 PM

Leslie:

Thanks Bo and John.

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That would be great John. Thought I was missing a wooden part. It's just a straight metal plate right? Or does it has holes or bended edges. Picture would help?

Here you go. It is a black metal box cover for the wires that matches in height with the cooling fins of the Beomaster 8000. The metal measures about 1.1mm thick and there is a 5mm diameter hole on one side of the tabs. I'm not sure what it is for (maybe to attach a ground wire to everything?).

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Leslie replied on Sun, Mar 9 2014 9:36 PM

Wow, thanks John, you took a lot of effort to make this "drawing" for me. Let's see if I can make such a thing. Much appreciated! 

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sonavor replied on Sun, Mar 9 2014 9:38 PM

No problem at all. I did the easy part .. just took some pictures and measurements. You get to do the hard part :)

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Oh my god Leslie !

 

So good work ! All this stuff shines again like new ! 

 

Excellent ! 

 

(The 2500 cubes :-o ... it's amazing !)

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Oh Leslie !!!! I cannot recognize this cabinet !!! Now, I understand how impressive are your skills ;). That's a piece of art... And the whole new Beosystem 8000 Surprise

The missing part is still in my cellar, If you cannot wait the next time I will visit you, I will send it to you as soon as possible (send me a mail if you want it before the end of the week ;)) !

What a pleasure to see you coming back with incredible pictures like these ;).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Leslie replied on Mon, Mar 10 2014 7:41 PM

Sal and Jacques, thank you for your nice comments. It's quite enjoyable to work on this old stuff. Today I bought a plate to make this SC80 black box. John already gave me the dimensions so I made the drawing already in Autocad. But if you could send me the missing part that would be great! Cheers fellows, I will send more pictures when my 5000 classics are finished. In the mean time I got a pair of Beovox 2400 and 5000 speakers which needs some refurbs. Lots of fun to doSmile

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valve1 replied on Tue, Mar 11 2014 7:25 AM

Stunning work as always Leslie !

I just do not know how you manage to do it all but keep it up Yes - thumbs up

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Yes,  it's quite very good work !

I do the same with my MFB's ... totally cosmetic refurb :) (and of course technically :) )

 

Did you use Low ESR capacitors ? (that is the best choice for capacitors and they have almost the same specs (Ohm) as the blue Philips capacitors that you've removed) 

Also if you have in example an 4700 uF capacitor for the nurture (voeding ?! ... kon niet vinden wat voeding is in het Engels) you can make it 5000 uF and use 5 pieces of 1000 uF capacitors (Low ESR) and use them Parallel ! Then you make a lower ESR than is possible and it's cheaper and better ;) 

ESR is the conduction resistance... how lower how better your components ;) (you should also look to the lifetime of the components ;) isn't it ? ;) )

 

 

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Dillen replied on Tue, Mar 11 2014 3:02 PM

Salvador:

Also if you have in example an 4700 uF capacitor for the nurture (voeding ?! ... kon niet vinden wat voeding is in het Engels) you can make it 5000 uF and use 5 pieces of 1000 uF capacitors (Low ESR) and use them Parallel ! Then you make a lower ESR than is possible and it's cheaper and better ;) 

Cheaper ?
Maybe. Depends on what and where you buy.

Better ?
Not as a general rule.
Each of the five caps would then be of 1/5 of the original capacitance value and each will have their own series resistor (ESR).
Basically, it would be the same difference altogether.
Think of it as being five paralleled circuits, each consisting of a capacitor in series with its "ESR" resistor.
Actually, since higher capacitance caps often have a lower ESR than lower capacitance caps, you might actually end
up with a higher total ESR if you parallel more smaller caps.

Besides, just like it's not always a good idea to replace caps with new ones of higher operating voltage spec (thinking higher
must be better), there are several cases where low-ESR caps would be undesired or the circuit simply not designed for it.

Martin

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Leslie replied on Tue, Mar 11 2014 8:24 PM

valve1:

Stunning work as always Leslie !

I just do not know how you manage to do it all but keep it up Yes - thumbs up

Thanks Ed, no other things to do than work, travel and B&O (and a lovely wife to take care of). :-)

Regarding the caps, I don't have a clue what you guys are talking about. Just bought the caps at my local shop and it all works, that's it!

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Leslie replied on Sun, Apr 13 2014 8:49 PM

Due to my business obligations from wonderful Bulgaria, back againStick out tongue

Making some aluminium plates for my Beovox 2500 cubes...

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Leslie replied on Sun, Apr 13 2014 8:51 PM

And next step Beolab Penta's new plates, started one to take it off...

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Dennis replied on Sun, Apr 13 2014 9:59 PM

Leslie, your ingenuity and skills are simply amazing! Fantastic work and fantastic pictures! Smile

/Dennis

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BO replied on Mon, Apr 14 2014 12:44 AM

Leslie:
Making some aluminium plates for my Beovox 2500 cubes..

I'm interested to buy a set (4-6 pcs.) of these.

//Bo.
A long list...

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Leslie replied on Sun, Apr 20 2014 8:13 PM

Continue refurb my Penta 3's

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Leslie replied on Sun, Apr 27 2014 10:19 AM

Finally my Penta's 3 which were pretty in bad shape, got this from reseller Richard for quite cheap, finished.

Gave it my own personal touch and guess what, Beolabs 8000 out and Penta's in!

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auric replied on Mon, Apr 28 2014 5:40 PM

Gorgeous work Leslie.

I'm in awe at your capabilities. 

Custom jigs, custom hardware to bend plastics.

So many systems that would otherwise be thrown out have been given a second life!

Derek

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Leslie replied on Mon, Apr 28 2014 8:47 PM

Or they just collect and that's it... Thanks man!

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Leslie replied on Mon, Apr 28 2014 8:49 PM

Next step Beolab 5000 and 3000 flatpanels...

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Leslie replied on Tue, Apr 29 2014 10:13 PM

And another pair of BL3000/5000's with new made perspex covers and mirror polished skins.

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Leslie, after all things I saw from you here and at your place, you still impress me !!!

Your work with Pentas is incredible. The one you did for me were incredible these are AMAZING !!!!!

I don't want to talk about flat panels... Whistle

Congrat and I hope to see you soon (I am just back from holidays ;))

 

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Leslie replied on Wed, Apr 30 2014 9:00 PM

Your most welcome my friend but do it soon because another trip is on the plan (Dubai & Qatar). Before that I must finish my Master 5000 classics.

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auric replied on Fri, May 2 2014 7:56 PM

Please... some "blah blah" Leslie, particularly when it comes to describing your techniques!

 

 

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Leslie replied on Sat, May 3 2014 1:43 PM

Will give it a try Derek but pictures says more than a thousand words...

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Leslie replied on Sat, May 3 2014 8:08 PM

Today I finished and completed a white Beosystem 6500 with bling bling panels and a white Cona with CX100's. Pictures will follow....

Next project, Beolink 7000's.

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Leslie replied on Sun, May 4 2014 9:04 PM

No, repair of the 2-way functionality of a few BL5000 remotes first...

All working now and no pixel failuresBig Smile

 5 more to go....

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RaMaBo replied on Mon, May 5 2014 9:27 AM

Hi Leslie,

great job as always! But why did you exchange those seven capacitors? Are those C's the reason for a faulty display (missing pixels) or did you have an other reason to change them.

Ralph-Marcus

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Leslie replied on Mon, May 5 2014 11:05 AM

Ralph, as mentioned at the start of this post the 2-way functionality was not working. For that reason I changed the caps, not because of the faulty pixels. Now its working! Faulty pixels can't be repaired (I think). I have a few with display pixel faults so not usefull except for the remote control.

Same issue with the Beolink 7000's which will be my next attempt to fix that (did that before).

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RaMaBo replied on Mon, May 5 2014 11:58 AM

Leslie, thanks for the hint Whistle  You should give more text and not so much pics of your work ;) Those pics attract the attention from the the text too much Wink

Nevertheless you do really great work restoring those fabulous pieces of danish craftmanship!

Ralph-Marcus

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Leslie replied on Wed, May 7 2014 8:34 PM

9 out of 13 fixed. 4 remotes with pixel failures and dead displays.

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Leslie replied on Thu, May 15 2014 8:51 PM

A beautiful gift from a dear member (Auric) from the US (San Francisco). Hope to go there one day...

Thanks Derek! Whenever you need something just let me know. Wink

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Leslie replied on Sun, May 18 2014 10:15 PM

Beautiful weather today so refurb/cleaning time in the garden on my MS150's, BM4400 and BG1200

There we go...

Refoaming of the mids Beovox MS150, no shims (foamrings from GoodHifi),

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The weather was good because I was not there ;) !

Superb job on your MS 150 ! It looks perfect !!!!

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Leslie replied on Mon, May 19 2014 10:57 AM

Jacques, next time when you visit me you should help me dismantling lots of BC9000/9500's. To many over here. Selling spare parts gives more profit then selling the whole units. Let's hope for good weather.

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That's an huge work (last time I went to see you, I was not able to count how much you have... I stop at 25...) ! Of course, I will be please to help you, that could be interesting to see how to dismantle them (and spare parts could help a lot of people ;))

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Leslie replied on Tue, May 20 2014 10:19 PM

It will be my friend, great fun. All glasspanels has already been removed. Just pick out a sunny day and please, for the moment no cheese, I'm already starting to speak French :-)

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Leslie replied on Wed, May 21 2014 9:34 PM

New toys...

 

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