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  • in reply to: Question About Beogram 8002 Recapping #62818
    Dillen
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      If the platter spins in standby check 0TR1 (TIP32A).
      I have seen more than one case of it being bad, not closing the 15V down but instead leaving it hovering around 5-6V.

      And check copper traces in the -15V regulator area.
      The traces are known to develop cracks near solder pads, that can be very difficult to spot. Particularly if your soldering iron is a bit too hot.

      Martin

      • This reply was modified 4 days, 9 hours ago by Dillen.
      in reply to: MMC 5 replacement #62728
      Dillen
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        Clean the stylus carefully.

        Martin

        in reply to: Beomaster 2400 – Repair? #62705
        Dillen
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          I suggest you contact Beolover.
          Contact is possible through his blogspot.

          Martin

          in reply to: Troubleshooting Beogram 9500 #62703
          Dillen
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            Generally:

            Without a record on the platter, the carriage with the tonearm etc. will not move in. The platter will just spin for a few seconds while the record sensing system operates.

            Using the search buttons will only work while playing. – Not from standby.
            And when you use them the light comes on and you must hold the buttons to move the carriage to the desired position – then press play to resume playing.

            NEVER use anti-static mats with any Beogram.
            1. It’s not necessary. (All alu platters are anti-static, and the ones used on tangential decks will create a soft
            vacuum under the record).
            2. It disturbs the tracking angle because the record sits higher. This results in distortion.
            3. The record sensing system will not work as intended, which could result in a ripped off stylus if the deck takes the mat for a record. This could cause a vacuum in your wallet.

            Martin

            • This reply was modified 6 days ago by Dillen.
            in reply to: Looking for a Beogram CD 5500 replacement part #62683
            Dillen
            GOLD Member

              Here.

              Martin

              in reply to: Looking for a Beogram CD 5500 replacement part #62608
              Dillen
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                The drive suspension kit should be available again shortly from Danish Sound Parts.

                Martin

                in reply to: Beogram: Dust covers on or off during when playing #62491
                Dillen
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                  Would the main problem be reflections of the sound produced by the needle playing the record,
                  or acoustic feedback from the speakers to the record?

                  The first I don’t believe one moment. And there would be many other things involved having greater effect anyways,
                  like:
                  – Do you wear your glasses or not when listening.
                  – Do you drink red or white.

                  The latter I can vote for. We ran a quite powerful mobile discoteque many years ago.
                  At high playing levels the record could take up enough energy from the moving air to jump the needle.
                  Definitely perceptible.
                  Closed the lid when playing – problem solved.

                  The warming up of old rubber suspensions (MMC20CL in particular, in my opinion) also provides a very much perceptible difference – to the better, if you ask me.

                  Martin

                  in reply to: Beocenter 7700 advice please #62454
                  Dillen
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                    Bad or lose connector for the keyboard?
                    Cracked solder joints?

                    Martin

                    in reply to: CD5500 Philips C2103 Capacitor #62453
                    Dillen
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                      33uF or 47uF is not important. The important parameter is the capacitors filtering properties.

                      The capability of playing CD-Rs lies mainly in the focus travel and the focus setting (don’t mess with this unless you know exactly what you are doing!).
                      CD-R is not a standard format. Even if most CD-players will play them, don’t expect them all to do it.
                      A normal factory CD has the info-layer sandwiched between two layers of polyester.
                      A CD-R has the info layer on top of the disc. This puts the info further away from the laser lens, and the laser needs
                      to be able to focus on this longer distance to read the disc. Not all lasers can do that (or were manufactured with this in mind).

                      The kit from Danish Sound Parts has all caps for the servo board.

                      Martin

                      Dillen
                      GOLD Member

                        The noise could also come from the amplifier.
                        Which amplifier are you using?

                        Martin

                        Dillen
                        GOLD Member

                          If would be helpful, if you would state the location.
                          Country as a minimum. And also your idea of the price.

                          Martin

                          in reply to: Beogram 6500 output issues #62316
                          Dillen
                          GOLD Member

                            Have you tried using a different pickup cartridge?

                            Martin

                            in reply to: Beocenter 9500 for sale #62272
                            Dillen
                            GOLD Member

                              It could be helpful if you’d let us know where the items are located (country as a minimum),
                              and also if you have an idea of the price.

                              Martin

                              in reply to: Beogram 6500 output issues #62271
                              Dillen
                              GOLD Member

                                Which 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

                                in reply to: Beomaster 7000 no sound #62238
                                Dillen
                                GOLD Member

                                  The relay is pulled when in standby. This can be confusing.
                                  If it does not release when ordered, the amplifier will not be powered.
                                  Check the relay driver circuit. A shorted transistor here would not be a first.
                                  If you already suspect D2, that would also be a good place to start.

                                  Martin

                                  in reply to: beogram 2200 motor problems #62168
                                  Dillen
                                  GOLD Member

                                    Check the start switch. These switches are known to oxidize and lose contact, particularly if not used for a long time.
                                    Check for cracked solder joints where connectors are soldered to the circuit board.
                                    All OK? Check voltage on motor leads.

                                    Martin

                                    in reply to: beogram 2200 motor problems #62151
                                    Dillen
                                    GOLD Member

                                      Record on the platter?

                                      Martin

                                      in reply to: Beomaster 1000 – Type 2301 bias setting #62150
                                      Dillen
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                                        You can calculate the voltage drop across the emitter resistor and use that as the target setting.
                                        Ohms law.

                                        Martin

                                        Dillen
                                        GOLD Member

                                          As mentioned above, parts are usually no problem.
                                          What is needed here is a good repairshop or a skilled DIY/hobby-repairer.
                                          There must be some in northern Italy.

                                          Martin

                                          in reply to: Beogram 4500 – 3 hopefully quick questions #61653
                                          Dillen
                                          GOLD Member

                                            No. The start-up sequence is all mechanical.

                                            Martin

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