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4 January 2025 at 09:48 #62242
Hi All,
i am struggling with my Beogram 6500 turntable, no output signal at all.
it looks like the RIAA board is ok and the cartridge is fine which led me to believe the mute switch
might hung itself?
i disengaged the little spring which helps the leaver to push or release that switch so it is now open but still
no sound.the RIAA board is getting supply voltage…..so, what else could it be ??
would some of you have any pointers for me what else to check ?
that would be great, thank you
ALF
4 January 2025 at 16:14 #62271Which amplifier are you using? And how are they connected?
Does the needle track the record?
Can you hear sound from the pickup cartridge itself when playing a record, if you put your ear close to it?Martin
4 January 2025 at 16:23 #62273How have you test that the riaa stage is ok?
5 January 2025 at 01:43 #62293Hi Martin,
thanks for chiming in 👍
Yes, the needle is tracking perfectly and I can hear it when my ear is close.
I connected it to a Beomaster 8000, first into TP1 with its 7pin input, next into TP2 with its 5pin input, next into the RCA connectors with a 5pin adapter…..all silent.
i will try the Beomaster 650o next but unlesss the wiring to the BM8000 is not compatible I wouls expect the same result ?!?
ALF
5 January 2025 at 01:44 #62294So far I only did a complete capacitor check on the RIAA board and checked for any broken wires or suspicious soldering but not the two ICs yet.
ALF
5 January 2025 at 04:09 #62295Hi Martin,
one thing I forgot to mention:
shouldn’t I be able to see a signal on its 7pin DIN connector pin 2 & 3
the resistance changes between those pins from about 900 ohm to 15 kohm
I connected the table to my Beomaster 7000, the data link works but still no audio signal
ALF
5 January 2025 at 17:10 #62316Have you tried using a different pickup cartridge?
Martin
5 January 2025 at 22:05 #62322I would also disconnect the cartridge signal cables from the RIAA board and check the resistance between the two signal wires of both channels. Depending on cartridge it should be between 800 and 1K ohms. If it’s open or shorted you’ve got a bad cartridge.
6 January 2025 at 05:29 #62331Hi Martin,
good news, I swapped the fitted MMC4 for a MMC2 and bingo, the sound was back !!
to be honest, I never suspected the cartridge as stylus & cantilever look perfect and its suspension
is fine.
i wonder what happened internally ?
many thanks for your guidance 👍
brst regards, ALF
6 January 2025 at 05:33 #62332Hi Mark,
thanks to you too for your support and perfect pointer, much appreciated.
i can’t remember that I ever had a shorted cartridge…..suspension breakdown, cantilever broken, stylus dead yes, all of these but this one looks and tracks perfectly 😳
best regards, ALF
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