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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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Another question to BM 4400/4001 owners: In some of the online images of the BM 4400, I notice that the FM signal strength meter is illuminated. The meter on my unit doesn't light up. I can't find a reference to a lamp in the 4400 schematics, and I can't see one when the unit is opened. If there is one I'm guessing it is buried in the
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Here is my Beogram 4004 and Beomaster 4400. They are recent acquisitions and after some repair, adjusting, tweaking, manipulating, refurbishing and praying, they are both up and running like they did 30 years ago. Kevin
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[quote user="Rich"] Kevin: Welcome to Beoworld. Now upgrade yourself to gold membership so you're eligible for the monthly prize drawing! Now, regarding this 4004 refurb you did: Pictures, or it didn't happen! Rich PS All tongue in cheek of course.... [/quote] Here they are! After receiving the advice from Dillen, I rotated the idle
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Thank you all for the warm welcome and the great advice. I'll take the 4400 off line until I can get it sorted. This is my first B&O receiver/amplifier, but I've been a B&O turntable owner since 1983 when I bought my first 4002. I had that unit for many years until I sold it a year or so ago. During that time it has served me faithfully
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Greetings from Oregon: I recently acquired a Beomaster 4400 receiver along with a Beogram 4004 turntable. Both pieces were non-operational when I brought them home, but after some refurbishing and repair, they are both working great. I have a question about the 4400 receiver. Of the eight transistors, the four transistors (two TIP146 and two TIP141
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