Derek:
A fairly close inspection showed no cracking or opened up transistors or capacitors. Everything looks quiet good.
Now when I spoke of smoke, I should have made it clear that I did not actually see smoke, I only smelled it… it was definitely an electrical fire with oil mixed in, hence my thoughts that it must be the motor.
Also if a transistor shorted out due to age, would it come back over and over again after a brief “rest?”
I should also mention that I have no doubt that some capacitors are “heading south” as this 8000 has several “quirks.”
First you must press “pause” before moving the tone arm left or right as the tonearm does not lift as it should. The arms do however lift when “Stop” is pressed or “Play” for that matter making this an annoyance, not a real problem.
Also the Lamp on the sensor arm does not light unless double play is selected and then it blinks as it should.
Other than the above, this 8000 performs well.
Even with this problem and the platter stopped the arm controls work properly and the sound continues until the platter comes to a complete stop.
Then give the 8000 a short rest and it performs normally again, and again, and again.
The good friend that supplied the works for my original 8000 which was beyond repair has my original motor and will gladly supply it if the motor appears to be the problem. However I do not want him to go to that expense of shipping it if the motor is the problem lies elsewhere.
Right now I am up to my a__ in problems with my Beogram 4000 and I just don’t have the energy to tackle two Beogram problems at once.
So guys, what do you think of this 8000 problem? Derek, Martin, Peter?
Jeff