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  • #50033
    ChrWorm
    BRONZE Member

      Hello everybody.

      I have a beautiful old Beomaster 1900 paired with two Beovox S45-2 speakers.

      I have a problem with the left channel though.

      When I press the FM-selector, sound is playing nice and normal from both speakers, and the balance-sliders works well, adjusting from left to right speaker.

      When I am using the Phono or the Tape input, all sound disappears from the left channel.

      I have an Beogram 1102 and a Beocord 1500, and the problem is the same with both devices.

      I have just changed all of the capacitors and the lamps for the indicators, as I have read, that the problem could be with them. But the problem persist…

      I have bought the capacitor-kit and lamp-kit from Beoparts.

      Any advise on how to proceed?

       

      Best Regards

      Christian

       

       

       

      #50034
      ChrWorm
      BRONZE Member

        As a sidenote I should mention that the problem is the same even if I use the output for speaker-set 2.

        #50035
        mexking
        BRONZE Member
          • Mexico city

          I would start looking at the phono and tape preamp, Do the FM presets work OK

          #50036
          Mark-sf
          BRONZE Member

            From the diodes D200, 201, & 202 all three sources share the same circuit. So I would start by checking whether you have a signal on the anodes of D200 (Phono) and D201 (Tape). If not then I would trace back into their respective preamp circuits.

            #50037
            ChrWorm
            BRONZE Member

              Thanks for the helpful input.

              The FM presets work normal, sound coming from both speakers without any distortion.

              I will try checking the signal at D200 and D201 as suggested and the preamp circuits.

              Thank you in advance

              #50038
              Dillen
              Moderator

                Was this problem also present before you started work on the Beomaster?

                Martin

                #50039
                ChrWorm
                BRONZE Member

                  Yes it has always been an issue, from the very start. It was the reason I changed the capacitors.

                  And because it have developed the classic humming, so I did an overhaul with a capacitor-set and new bulbs of the correct type?

                  #50040
                  Dillen
                  Moderator

                    A scope to the signal path would reveal the cause in a few minutes.
                    Lacking a scope you could compare DC voltages on the transistors in the preamp L+R sections.

                    Martin

                    #50041
                    ChrWorm
                    BRONZE Member

                      I work as an automotive technian, so I have acces to an scoope.

                      I will begin to troubleshoot over the weekend, and get back when I have some more progress.

                       

                      Thanks for the helpful input so far?

                      #50042
                      ChrWorm
                      BRONZE Member

                        Problem solved! Found som broken traces toward D200 and D201 on the board itself. Made a repair, and now the sound is perfect from both speakers?

                        Thanks a lot for all the help, fantastic!

                        #50043
                        mexking
                        BRONZE Member
                          • Mexico city

                          Good job congrats

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