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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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Quite nice with black fronts and smooth tops. White lettering could be added but they also look cool without any. Martin
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It was a fellow Beoworld'er, collector and good friend of mine who spotted them on Ebay. Martin
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I couldn't agree more about the wooden panels. It can look so classy and exclusive. My attention was pointed towards these Beosystem 5000 components just a couple of days ago, not the worst DIY job in my opinion; Martin
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I have found a complete assembly with shaft and flywheel so you don't have to take the thing apart. It's quite a task putting those tiny springs back together. You have a PM ! Martin
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Welcome to Beoworld and thanks for signing up as a silver member, your support is greatly appreciated ! The clutch problem can usually be solved by cleaning the rubber surfaces with isopropanol (tapehead cleaner) and/or adjusting the position of the clutch boss to the point of max spring tension. If everything else fails, I'm sure I have some good
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I'm sure their belts are fine. Martin
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In your Beogram, apart from the muting relay, there are no electronics in the signal path so any sound related problem will have to be with the cartridge, the muting relay, leads and plugs. When un-muted (playing with the arm down), you should be able to check the continuity directly from the tonearm cartridge socket pins to the DIN connector. When
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Yes, and also exciting in that they can supply belts to Beogram 1201 and 1204, both of which never existed. Martin
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention, we will look into it. Martin (Beoworld moderator)
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Netop, det er jo dét, jeg skriver og giver råd til i de næste linier i den post, du referer til. Martin
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