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Dillen
ModeratorI also add a dab of glue to hold the cables in their new position.
Else they will work their way back.Martin
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Dillen
ModeratorThe two black cables that runs to the carriage is held firmly to the chassis by a small plastic “bridge”.
Pull the two cables just 4-5mm towards the carriage.Martin
22 March 2025 at 12:04 in reply to: Proper removal of plastic tone arm cover on Beogram 8002, 6002 and TX #64613Dillen
ModeratorPull the covers sides a little outwards and lift it off.
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorThe foam degrades from airs moisture.
Even unused original foam sets have degraded and become useless by now.
New foam sets etc. here.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorGood job!
And a great looking machine!
A little too much damping grease – the cover should open a little faster and smoother.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorI doubt this info to be available.
I’m pretty sure it’s a custom driver with specs not disclosed.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorThere are no electronics in the signal path in this Beogram.
I agree, that the hum must come from improper grounding.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorIf the relay contacts have welded, the amplifier section will be powered at all times.
I suggest you check if you have power to the amp section (f.e. by checking if idle currents are present in standby).
If you do, replace the relay.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorCartridge off – store in a safe place.
Top alu plate off (two screws from below, push the tonearm in 20-30 deg, lift the plate a little, pull a little), lift out
the switch for the play button at the front and disconnect plug on board.
Now you can access the belt.
Check the motor suspension rubbers now you are in there. They will be bad if not already replaced.
Careful not to trap leads when fitting back the top surface.
New belt, rubber parts etc. can be found here.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorYes, it runs warm.
Martin
11 February 2025 at 15:46 in reply to: Beogram 1800 not setting down at correct point on record #63697Dillen
ModeratorIs there any way to get to it, without taking the top surface plate off ?
No.
You will have to do that.
And when you put it back on, make sure you don’t trap any of the front panel leads when you tighten the screws.Martin
11 February 2025 at 15:45 in reply to: Beogram 1800 not setting down at correct point on record #63696Dillen
ModeratorIs there any way to get to it, without taking the top surface plate off ?
No.
You will have to do that.
And when you put it back on, make sure you don’t trap any of the front panel leads when you tighten the screws.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorVery nice – but please keep in mind, that the muting system needs to be changed accordingly,
as the models with RIAA mutes before the RIAA rather than after.
And not all type 59xx decks has the output from the power supply to the RIAA module.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorThat’s because speaker set 1 is meant for local use – in the same room as the Beocenter.
Speaker set 2 is typically routed to linked systems in other rooms, where they are muted locally – and independantly.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorAll Beovox S45 have Philips tweeters.
Yours should have the AD 0163 T8 with black dome.
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorIf you have a moment for me to learn, why this recommendation?
Sure.
An emitter-base voltage difference of several volts on a PNP transistor points to a missing B_E connection.
Similarly, the exact same voltages found on base and collector could point to an internal short here.Martin
Dillen
ModeratorMissing blinding plug at the rear socket panel?
Martin
Dillen
ModeratorMy Playmaker let out the magic dmoke one day. Turned out it was one of the filter caps in the power supply that exploded
It smelled a lot like smoke and the smell was not gone before a week. I can still smell something inside it. Today I replaced both filter caps snd it looks like it is running again
They are suppressor caps.
They MUST be Class X2 types – nothing else!Martin
Dillen
ModeratorLots of potential problems in that photo. Black Roederstein capacitors, old trimmers etc.
Grab a service kit and have it refurbished.Martin
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