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Latest post 06-19-2009 10:32 AM by blong. 6 replies.
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  • 06-18-2009 6:32 AM

    Beogram 1000

    Hi ,

     

    My parents have a Beogram 900/1000. its stopped turning and no one can seem to fix it???

    Can any one help, ref parts, or any idea what it could be?

     

    thanks

  • 06-18-2009 12:50 PM In reply to

    • blong
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    Re: Beogram 1000

    Hi = Can you see or hear the turntable motor running?  Are you able to lift the table and examine the drive belt condition?  If you need a new belt, Dillen (Martin) may be able to help.  Let us know.  = Brian (Northumberland)

  • 06-19-2009 5:50 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 1000

    hi, no the motor is not running at all, the belt is perfect, its the motor that just is not doing anything.

     

    Thanks

     

    MalcSmile

  • 06-19-2009 8:13 AM In reply to

    • blong
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    Re: Beogram 1000

    Hello again = The motor is powered by mains voltage ie 110 or 220v a.c., so unless you have technical ability and correct test equipment, you should not attempt repair with power on!  You could, however, remove the motor and get it tested - you may find a replacement through this Forum (perhaps Dillen could help?).  Can you hear a buzz in the speaker when you put a finger on the stylus?  If you are able to get the motor tested, by the way, there is a wiring diagram for it in the BG1000 Service Manual.  If the motor turns out to be ok, then the fault must be in the motor drive circuits/wiring. Good luck = Brian (Northumberland)

  • 06-19-2009 8:28 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 1000

    Hi Brian,

     

    the feedback from the stlus is fine, its working perfect!!

    I have removed the motor, it wasn';t that hard, but don't know where to send for repair etc, or to get a nwe one

     

    thank for all your help

    Malc

  • 06-19-2009 9:19 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 1000

    This is a common problem as the grease and oil in the motor hardens with age and the motor seizes. The problem is that they are all like this! Every 1000 I have seen seems to start slowly and then gradually pick up speed as it warms up. The motor can be serviced but this is a specialist job. The choices are either get Martin (Dillen on site ) to help or get another 1000 to use as a donor - only the motor need be working so this should be cheap. Bear in mind that it will probably need servicing itself for the above reasons but it will probably be better than one which would appear completely seized.

  • 06-19-2009 10:32 AM In reply to

    • blong
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    Re: Beogram 1000

    Ok = You seem to have the info you need now, so follow up on that.  Good luck and cheers = Brian (Northumberland)

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