I have finally plucked up the courage to make my first post, even though I must admit that I have regularly been following all of your activities for several years now. As an avid Beofan, richly endowed with numerous old and new B&O units that I have collected over my life time, everyone on your site has contributed in some way to my knowledge and understanding of these great products. Thank you all.
Over the last few weeks, I have been repairing my Beogram 6006 which after working nicely for many years had suddenly ceased to perform for a number of reasons. As is more often the case, one traces through the heavy details and finally unearths some simple issues. In this case, the switching transistor 0TR1 had broken loose from the plastic mounts on the floor and has now been ingeniously fixed back in place with a good heat sink. That lead to finding that two of the light bulbs had blown and the photo resistance control systems were not working. Funny how two bulbs went at the same time? The one bulb on the back of the keyboard has been fairly easy to fix so that one is OK. So what is the problem now?
The second light bulb is the one under the pickup arm that regulates the stepping motor and my question is quite simple, how does one remove that small PCB to fit the new bulb. I have tried to prise it out gently but reckon that the wires are going to snap if I continue. My thoughts are now to dismantle the whole of the sliding assembly but before I embark on that exercise, I thought that I should get help from someone who has done that task many times. If anyone can provide me with a short list of the simple does and don’ts of taking out that particular PCB, I would be very pleased to hear from you.
Thanks again
Geoff