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Dillen
ModeratorRecord on the platter?
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorThe resistor works in the circuit providing a slower forward towards the lead-in groove.
Martin
10 February 2026 at 08:51 in reply to: Beogram 3300 – wire pulley making contact with platter wheel #73477Dillen
ModeratorReplace the washer under the wire wheel with a thinner type.
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorIt has an AC motor, speed is locked with the mains frequency. No adjustments.
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorNo. The black lead is merely a chassis ground.
Check that you have both connectors correctly seated, one at the panel, the other (push-in ribbon cable) at the main board.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorTwo cables run from the muting board to the carriage.
They go under a black plastic holding bracket.
At the bracket pull the cables just 3-4mm towards the carriage – add a dap of glue to them at the bracket, if they won’t sit by themselves in this new position.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorNew hinge part soon…
Martin
Dillen
Moderator45RPM is not a standard for 12″ records.
Start the Beogram at 45, catch the tonearm as it lowers and manually feed it back to the lead-in groove.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorSensor pad bronze contact “fork” touching its pin on the PCB?
Martin
28 January 2026 at 18:02 in reply to: Beomaster 2000 Type 2913 – Hinge Damping Grease question #72919Dillen
ModeratorCould also have a wrong spring for the lid.
When wall mounted, the spring is to be replaced by a stronger type to counter for the increased force needed to lift the lid.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorDet kommer an på, hvilken version, du har.
Hvis du har købt de nye remme det rigtige sted, kan du spørge efter monteringsvejledningen.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorTurned out to be a Beocord 8002.
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorIf you are sure it’s a Beocord 8001, please PM me, I would be interested.
Martin
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Dillen
ModeratorYes. Just plug it in.
If the Beogram 2404 has 7 pins in the DIN plug, you must unscrew the outer two using a small flat-bladed (watch-makers) screwdriver, or the Beomaster socket will not accept it.
The two pins are for datalink communication, which is not supported by Beomaster 1900.Martin
16 November 2025 at 17:05 in reply to: Beocord 8004 Repair advice. Tape head engages and snaps back. #71242Dillen
ModeratorBelts.
Idler rubber parts.
Cleaning, lubrication.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorAny DC voltage on the motor tabs?
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorBad lid switch – or badly mounted?
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorA bad main CPU can also cause the remote to not work. I have replaced several with bad IR inputs.
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorContact Danish Sound Parts.
I hardly ever use the message system here.But the washers are usually not the root cause. It’s the sliding plastic coupler – something that is being worked on every now and then.
It’s a fantastic and unique receiver, but a goofy construction.Martin
2 November 2025 at 06:47 in reply to: Recapping Beomaster 6000 Problems! Danishsoundparts kit. #70846Dillen
ModeratorCheck power supply voltages – are they correct and clean?
Check the CPU reset circuit.
Replace the CPU.Martin
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