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Latest post 10-13-2008 12:27 PM by Jackplug. 1 replies.
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  • 10-13-2008 9:58 AM

    Beogram 4000 > Too good to be True!!!

    Oh well it had to happen.  I just finally picked up a Mint beogram 4000 (had others but not as nice so got rid). This isn't the one that's on ebay for £200+  I got mine for a LOT less.  Apart from the SP15 that was broke on arrival (doh!) and a spare MMC4000 I had which only has sound on the right channel...  I finallly got the deck working well with an MMC20£N, nicked off my Beocenter 7002.   GREAT.  The arm damper is a bit hit and miss but after a while it got better.  So I started giving the deck a nice clean, confident that I'd made a killing.  However, I disconnected the mains, but then connected it again after only about 5 sec, silly thing to do...   SO, now the record size sensor bulb has blown (I think)?  Or is this bulb protected by a fuse?  The arm moves across the record fine and back again but obviously does not stop and lower as it can't sense a record.  It was all working fine about 15 min ago (and for the last 37 years I'd bet too).  Why me?

     So, what to do.  Fix or sell.  Is there anyone who has bulbs on here of can help solve my sickening misfortune.

     HELP!

    Jack

    BV10(40) BV8-32, BV3-32, MX7000, DVD1, HDR1, V8000

    Beomedia-1, BS9000, BC7002, BC2300, BS5500, BM6500, BGCD6500, BM1900-2

    BL5, BL8000, BL6000, BL Penta3, BL3500

    Beovox MC120.2, 3000 Panels, CX50s, C75s, AND LOTS WIRES, BOOkS, MAGS n BITS (ebay sales: beo-store-uk)

  • 10-13-2008 12:27 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 > Too good to be True!!!

    Panic over....  well, there's no bulb blown or fuse or, well, anything really.  I lifted the platter off, to begin the search for the fuse holders...  got distracted cleaning the platter. Need a new belt of course (Martin) so put it all back.  Then I had a go at lifting up the metal plate to expose the copper springs and arm control contacts. Gave them a bit of a clean and some tension by bending them up a 'bit'  put the plate back on.

    Ta'da!!!   all working again?   So happy now.  But, I do need a back-light bulb for the speed adjustment display, though not essential.

    Jack

    BV10(40) BV8-32, BV3-32, MX7000, DVD1, HDR1, V8000

    Beomedia-1, BS9000, BC7002, BC2300, BS5500, BM6500, BGCD6500, BM1900-2

    BL5, BL8000, BL6000, BL Penta3, BL3500

    Beovox MC120.2, 3000 Panels, CX50s, C75s, AND LOTS WIRES, BOOkS, MAGS n BITS (ebay sales: beo-store-uk)

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