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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Boy, does that look familar!! You probably can't see me jumping for joy here but believe me, there is jumping happening. I have to agree with Burantek that "I love this site!". And I just joined when I wanted to get my BM back on the path to health. I must have missed a lot of love over the years that this site has been around. I'll
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"Sounds of crickets chirpping..." I thought I would try. I am in a pickle with the wiring on my BM. I dont know which wire goes where on the 3 big caps that I am replacing. At this point I would pay to have some one who has access to another BM of this type to re-wire the caps so I don't make a fatal mistake (fatal to the BM). Why of why
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I really appreciate the effort you made to remove the bottom plate and take the pictures for me. With the difference in our models I am still stuck with identifying a couple of black wires that may or may not be pos or neg and also may or may not be power cap but instead be output cap. I am stuck with undoing the lacing from the wiring and tracking
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Fantastic job! I see 90% of what I needed. If you still have the BM open, can you tell me where the black wire which is attached to the pos of the center (larger grey cap) goes to? That one black wire attached along with the red ones to that terminal is a bit confusing becasue I have several black wires and still can not decide which one that one is
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YES! You are correct Sir! I need the opposite view from bottom with base removed. I am VERY impressed and excited to have gotten a response so soon. I have the unit on my desk all open and ready to assemble and the new beogram 4004 will be here in the next two hours so I am very excited to see the picture. Thank-you again for taking the time to do this
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This is off-subject from your question but I was hoping you might be able to help me. I'm getting desperate. I am replacing the 3 main caps in my beomaster 300-2 type 2402 and after having two of them un-wired (1 of the 3,000 and the 5,000) for almost 25 years, I am stumped on connecting them up to my new caps. If you have looked at that area in
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Hello. I am replacing the big capacitors on my receiver and due to my stupidity 25 years ago when I removed two of the caps in an attempt to find replacements, I left the groups of wires disconnected and unidentified thinking it was just going to be afew days before I had the caps and re-wired it up. Fast forward 25 years and I have the caps and the
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I am replacing the capacitors on my 3000 and I have a couple wires that have come loose over the years (have not used it for 30 years) and I would LOVE to put them back where they belong. I no longer have the schematic that was in the case and I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get one? If I can buy an electronic PDF version of one right away
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Thank-you for the reply. Just came back from Home Deport with what you suggest. I also bought some beeswax they had and thought I would try this after the Danish Oil as the final wax sealer. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Hello. Original Beomaster owner from 1975. After 30 years of storage, I have occasion to take my Beomaster out and clean it up and put it on display. I have done a decent job on front and sliders as there was little if any discoloration on the plastic sliders but the poor wood looks like it is pretty thirsty. The rosewood color is still OK, but it lacks