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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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Yes, we simply don't know and wouldn't let your post go un-answered. Where did you hear of a new Beotime ? Martin
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I have some original Beovox 2600 woofers in stock (as you know) and I can also help you to an original S45 (6302/6312) woofer. All are used and tested. The same woofer is used in Beovox S45 types 6302 and 6312. Martin
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I suggest you replace capacitors BEFORE readjusting anything. An adjustment won't just go out by itself, it's far more likely to be one or more dried out capacitors. Could also be a cracked solder somewhere, especially in the voltage regulator areas. Depending on the deck version capacitor kits are readily available for the servo board (or one
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I have a bunch of Beocenter 7700 modules for sale; - Complete turntable section (minus cartridge) - Amplifier/power supply - Processor/display - mains transformer - tuner and many other things, boards, knobs etc... Everything recently tested and found to be in good working condition. Interested, drop me a PM. Sold are: Turntable cover Aluminum lid and
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Yes, that's right. Martin
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This could be caused by a missing voltage. Check for cracked solders, especially in the power supply areas, around the voltage regulators and adjacent capacitors. Martin
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It's glued on these decks. The glue will losen if you'll let a hairdrier assist you but it's not always easy. It may be easier to swap the entire plastic frame... Martin
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The dial lamp in the photo is a NOS (New Old Stock) dial lamp originally produced for the Master DeLuxe 39K as can be seen on the white printing on the glass envelope. Obviously, the lamp is of the same family as the Beolit 39/40 lamp but not quite identical in that the interconnects are different to match the Master Deluxe's two series of valve
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So true, Jeff. This is about as lucky as one can get, and still not quite home and dry. Explanation follows but first take a look at what I've found; Martin
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