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11 July 2026 at 15:09 #124519
Roger Lightbown
BRONZE MemberHi all! I’m repairing a Beomaster 6500 for a friend, and thinking the unit may well be fine, just missing the Line in/ Out dummy plug. If I plug an input into that din socket the pre & power amps both seem to work fine. Just no sound when using any of the other inputs, Aux, Tape 1 & 2, CD & Phono. I gather a dummy plug is needed to bridge the other inputs to the pre/power amp.
I’ve researched purchase options but can’t find any on offer anywhere. TBH I get the feeling that it would probably straightforward to make one using a 5 pin DIN plug. Does anyone know the correct wiring for this, what bridging is needed for the pins?
11 July 2026 at 15:19 #124522 Guy
ModeratorHi and welcome to Beoworld.
Yes a dummy plug is needed. If you make your own you need to connect DIN pin 1 to 3, and 4 to 5.
Pins are numbered as shown here: (7 pin DIN shown)
You can see the connections in the original plug in the photo: (click to enlarge – sorry it’s a bit blurred)
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