- Does the 3000-2 say the -2 on the front panel too? Mine says only 3000.
Yes, the Beomaster 3000-2 has this in lettering on the front.
- How should I use the input source volume controls on the bottom?
They are here to allow you to balance the inputs volumes against eachother so that the sources are at apprx the same level.
- Was the TEST-switch on the rear related to this?
No.
- Is there some caps that I should replace just in case?
Yes, all the electrolytic ones. They will all be bad by now,
- The 3000 works perfectly: would it improve the output (to even better :) ?
You THINK it works perfectly, that's very normal. Replace the caps and see what it will do for you.
- Any special thoughts about the BM3000 ? Quality, rarity, speciality...?
Not really. But it's a nice receiver and good looking.
- I got mine for 40 euros with a BM901
Bargain if nice !
- When I first time get the 3000 I had to use a lot of contact cleaner to the front panel switches to get them work: before it was almost impossible to get both channels work at the same time. Now it's very much like new. (Except the balance slider is noisy - I'll use some more contact cleaner next time I have it opened... until that I can live with the it). I think there were some four big caps next to the power supply and two of the had been replaced quite recently but with very ugly solders. Should I replace them all anyway?
Contact cleaner doesn't remove oxidation, it losens it and shifts it around. In the best case it doesn't add to the mess. The front panel switches are hard to get at so contact cleaner may be the only way and due to the way they are built you may be able to "flush out" the dirt using nothing but contact cleaner. The balance slider can be taken apart, cleaned and put back together. Use a glasshair brush on the sliders contact track, use contact cleaner and cotton buds on the resistive track. Wipe clean and dry.
Replace all three large cans. Two are for the output stage, the third (center cap) is for the power supply.
- Also I have noted that the tuning lights appear to be working bit oddly: it's always pointing more strongly to left and the right shows very activity. Caps perhaps?
More likely the trimmers. They fall apart physically. Replace the lot and realign to factory specs.
Could also be that lamp(s) of wrong wattage is mounted.
Martin