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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hi Tom, - and welcome to Beoworld ! The Beocenter 2600 is not one we hear about everyday here but it's a nice one. - First, try swapping the speakers to confirm if the problem is indeed with the Beocenter and not one of the speakers or a speaker plug/lead. - Next (if the problem is indeed with the Beocenter), move the speakers from set 1 to set
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Welcome to Beoworld ! Will the platter rotate easily by hand ? With - and without the belt mounted ? Is it wobbly or does it move up and down when rotating ? Did you check the three transport safety screws. (Access from underneath with one Beogram corner at a time out over the edge of a table.) Does the subchassis spring support work freely ? The backtracking
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Sure, you have a PM (check your inbox at the extreme top right corner of this page). Martin
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I was away for a couple of hours and you guys solved the mystery meanwhile. I agree on the multimeter and instrument suggestions above, I use Fluke meters myself, but I take it you are not planning on setting up a complete and stylish repairshop but rather deal with the things the "kitchen-table" way. Correct me if I'm wrong, in which
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The rectifier readings sounds about right. The huge ripple can be caused by the filter capacitor but it could also be a very heavy load on the power supply. However, that would probably see some power supply components heat up pretty badly and as I understand it, they don't. Still, a ripple that high would have the radio hum very much (if running
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Yes, that's bad news but mainly for the large filter cap. You can disconnect the old large capacitor and connect a new. Make sure to get the polarity right. The BM900 uses positive ground. Use the old cap for polarity reference and DON'T assume red leads being the positive. If it does not fit into the mounting bracket, you can use two cable
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If the foam surrounds have rotted and are falling apart, they can be repaired. If one shows rot, the other three will also be bad or at least marginal. If a woofer is no longer playing, it will most likely need replacing. The woofers are 6 ohms and will be hard to match with modern types. I have a set of original woofers, refoam'ed and ready. No
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Den er tung, så kan nemt blive et problem at sende, i hvert tilfælde med Postdanmark. Hvis den klikker noget der lyder som 2-3 gange med et relæ når du tænder for den, er der sandsynligvis en fejl i een eller begge udgangsforstærkere. Det er forholdsvis sjældent at transistorerne fejler noget, men det sker naturligvis
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Jeg har utroligt travlt i øjeblikket men hvor i landet er du ? Martin
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68.5 - is that volts or millivolts ? If volts, the filter capacitor is not doing anything and the rectifier not the best either. If millivolts, no problem at all. Martin
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