Hello evrybody!
My Primary system is a Beomaster 5500 Integrated Amplifier with a Beogram 1800 Phonograph (MMC 5 Cartridge) and one pair of Infinity model 1500 2 way bookshelf speakers.
My current project system consists of a Pioneer SA-9500 II Integrated Amplifier, a Pioneer TX-9500II Stereo Tuner, a Pioneer CT-F1000 Cassette Tape Deck, a Pioneer PL-630 Phonograph all rack mounted in the original 1979 Pioneer Spec Rack (restored) and two Homemade 4 way speakers with Passive Crossover Networks.
As you can see I'm primarily into two channel analog stereo, but I am looking to build a Home Theater PC in the near future.
I am now in the process of ripping my CD collection to an external hard drive using Exact Audio Copy software while I research HTPC's.
I have found the way the software is archiving the CD's is not compatible with Windows Media Player (WMP is lumping all the tracks from the different CD's into one CD when I import them).
If anybody has any suggestions as how to fix this, or how to proceed in a different direction I would appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks!
My Primary system is a Beomaster 5500 Integrated Amplifier with a Beogram 1800 Phonograph (MMC 5 Cartridge) and one pair of Infinity model 1500 2 way bookshelf speakers.
My current project system consists of a Pioneer SA-9500 II Integrated Amplifier, a Pioneer TX-9500II Stereo Tuner, a Pioneer CT-F1000 Cassette Tape Deck, a Pioneer PL-630 Phonograph all rack mounted in the original 1979 Pioneer Spec Rack (restored) and two Homemade 4 way speakers with Passive Crossover Networks.
As you can see I'm primarily into two channel analog stereo, but I am looking to build a Home Theater PC in the near future.
I am now in the process of ripping my CD collection to an external hard drive using Exact Audio Copy software while I research HTPC's.
I have found the way the software is archiving the CD's is not compatible with Windows Media Player (WMP is lumping all the tracks from the different CD's into one CD when I import them).
If anybody has any suggestions as how to fix this, or how to proceed in a different direction I would appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks!
Hey big guy!
Welcome!
I've got a full Beo 5000 stack (CD + tape + receiver + record player + master control panel) and one of those pioneer "spec" amplifiers (well its parts anyway). We are like brothers! haha, just kidding.
Good luck on your projects!
-lg
Welcome!
I've got a full Beo 5000 stack (CD + tape + receiver + record player + master control panel) and one of those pioneer "spec" amplifiers (well its parts anyway). We are like brothers! haha, just kidding.
Good luck on your projects!
-lg
Master Control
Hello! Thanks for the reply! Does your master remote work proprly or is it like mine (Half the panel works, the other half doesn't!)?
Hello! Thanks for the reply! Does your master remote work proprly or is it like mine (Half the panel works, the other half doesn't!)?
ha!
Ha!
I have 2 of them.
One is perfect, the other is like you say.
I do like the engineering on the remote though.
Ha!
I have 2 of them.
One is perfect, the other is like you say.
I do like the engineering on the remote though.
Do you know of anyone who repairs the master remote? Or can another be found for less? I'm using the slender remote to get by, but it has no loundness button. Bill.
nope
I never found anyone who repairs these.
You might want to try anatech on this forum- he is a general fixer upper.
I never found anyone who repairs these.
You might want to try anatech on this forum- he is a general fixer upper.
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