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1st March February 2012
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Martin (Dillen on site) can get you one - email him. There are actually two belts to replace on the 4002 - there is one that drives the arm carriage as well.
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Try 1.2g and tune by ear.
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For modern equipment, you can find some manuals on the official site. Not as many as we have though and not the service manuals either!
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I think this is what you need!
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Well done - I wonder if the suspension has sunk a little.
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I wonder if this is a power supply issue. There was a fault on all these type of CD player which required a modification - I wonder if it was done in this case. It is actually a warranty fix, even now, so if it was that, it would be free!
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I would upgrade the cartridge but I think they actually sound rather good - the record support beats the average Beogram hands down!
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Perfectly reasonable thought. The cartridges are actually neither but are moving iron! You will notice the output is a little bit lower than your other sources (only a bit!) and this is why!
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No - it is your amplifier. The cartridge in the Beogram is essentially a Moving Magnet design and you are using a Moving Coil input. Is the input switchable?
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It will be a broken wire - maybe a solder joint in the jack plug - they will replace it - again!