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    Join Date: Jul 2009

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    I put mine up on a “well known auction website” as they say.

    I started them at £950 and only had one bid, although lots of stupid questions including one from a bloke who wanted to know if I’d got the start price wrong and could I correct it to £95 so he could bid, please?

    The buyer was a very nice chap who owns 2060s and had been looking for a pair of 3090s for years - he borrowed an estate car and drove from Ipswich to Hampshire to collect them!
    Engineers: fixing problems you didn't know you had in ways you don't understand.

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    Yes, saw them on there, blinked and they were gone !. That maybe just might be the best 200 mile round trip he s ever made

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    You must have caught them late, then as they were up on a standard auction for a week!
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    Oh right, was mistaken. 95 quid though, there s always some clown

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    £95? Must have thought (despite pictures showing the difference!!) that they were 'basic' Sandwiches?
    Thanks for message Adam.
    They ARE rare-I've only seen 2 sets go in years.
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    Latest fun on the Beobench is a work colleague's recently acquired B&O Beosystem 5000.

    Beogram 5000 up first for a clean and service:



    You can see the lubrication for both the turntable and the technician in this shot...
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  7. #57
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    And the Beomaster 5000:

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  8. #58
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    My hallway this morning:



    One pair of speakers is for review; the other is for the music for our annual neighbourhood summer party this weekend.

    Now, which one was which.....?
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    Hmm, Elipson. Not seen any for years.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    The look good - from the picture on the box, anyway. Is that there so people don't think they have bought a fridge freezer by accident?
    Current Lash Up:

    TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.

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