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I decided to start with Module 16 - Power Supply PCB because it has two electrolytic caps that are part of the kit that I have questions on. In the following sequence of pictures you can see module 16 installed, removed and the trace side (with electrolytic caps C1 and C10 removed). These two caps (C1 & C10) are packaged differently from usual electrolytic
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Thanks for the tips. I'll contact you when I get to some specific items you mention. About that power fault...I did completely disconnect power to the amp when I first encountered the fault. I let it set a bit, then plugged it back in. The standby light wouldn't light and the unit was completely dead. It was only when I plugged the power into
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Looks great Søren. -Sonavor
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Here is a picture of the parts from Dillen's kit - electrolytic caps, trimmer pots, volume control belt and the IC for the tuner display problem. He also provides instructions for where the parts go. Very handy.
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The PCBs look like they are all connected via connectors instead of hard-wired like the older BM 4000. Side note: With my second BM 4000 unit I worked on I am seriously considering making the board connections by installing high quality connectors. That would allow me to experiment with some my spare BM 4000 PCBs. Anyway, continuing on...this picture
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The Beomaster 6000 opens up really easy for maintenance. It's like opening the hood of a vehicle. This is quite a change from the Beomaster 4000 I just finished.
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I have an update kit from Dillen for my Beogram 6000 and am ready to begin work on it. I really wasn't familiar with this receiver and it wasn't on my list of vintage audio equipment to own. It came along with a Beocord CDX unit. The two came as a package deal for practically nothing so that is how I got to this point with it. It wasn't
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The pegs are not seen either so not worth painting. Nice refurbishment of your Beovox 3702 speakers...cool grill covers. I've never heard that model. Are they similar to the S45.2 speakers? I have to say I really like your work on the cabinet refinishing. Both on these speakers and on Beomaster 4000.
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Yeah, I didn't want to make the attachment permanent yet. A further improvement might involve redoing the grill cloths. The reason I say that is because with with grill cloth removed I believe I would be able to see the bolt on the other side. That being the case, it might be an improvement on the fix to install a nut for the bolt from the grill
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This picture shows the grill re-attached and a snug fit. There is no play in the grill at all. It fits nice and tight. I'll see how this works out. I didn't use any glue in this fix. You still have to be careful with the grills as it is still mounted with a plastic base. But under normal use I don't think these new grill plugs will break