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Latest post 12-08-2009 4:14 PM by Peter. 6 replies.
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  • 12-08-2009 9:33 AM

    Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    Hello,

    Yesterday i picked up my first Beogram 4000 and carefully took it home at about 10 miles an hour all the way.

    Disaster struck when i got home i noticed the stylus guard had fallen off and due to it just being glued on i thought i could remove the stylus and glue it back on myself.

    This is when real disaster struck. As i pried off the stylus, the plastic arm that holds the sylus in place snapped. Fortunately i noticed this before pulling out all the wiring but it is broken.

    i edged it back on to see if i had done any damage to the wiring and when it played back it was only playing through one channel. Is this a stylus issue? or maybe it has something to do with the rather poorly wired rca plugs that have been fitted?

    So, firstly i need to ask if you know how to either replace the stylus holder or what glue is best to try and get it back to normal. I would prefer that if i glue it, that it can be as strong as originally.

    I also noticed that the front of the lid seems to sit on the front of the auminium and not the wood. Around 5mm further back than i would expect. Although it seems to fit flush at the back, leading me to think i cant get any adjustment out of it.

    Is this normal?

     

    I can attch pics of any of these issues if needed.

     

    Thanks in advance for any advice

     

    Tom

  • 12-08-2009 10:28 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    I am so sorry. This must have been an appalling moment for you. I would suggest that the lack of one channel will probably be the wiring - you need to continuity test the arm. If that is OK, you are very lucky. Parts for these are very tricky. I would use a two pack epoxy so the damn thing never moves again but others may suggest something else. Where are you based? I confess that I would probably get someone to fix this for you as these are immensely complex decks and it is likely to need some servicing anyway.

    I wonder if it actually fitting together properly as the lid should rest on the wood surround - the plates can sit a little forward if not located correctly. I would also get the lead changed to a proper 5 pin DIN one - a fully wired Powerlink cable with the extra pins removed makes a reasonable cable as it has lots of shielding if you can't get an original.

  • 12-08-2009 10:59 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    Thanks for your swift reply.

    I have already ordered a 5 pin DIN to put onto the cable, or do you think its best to remove the whole lead and connect straight to the transformer?

    I had thought the same about the glue, i will try it. The wiring around the stylus looks fine, or did you mean perhaps the internal wiring being the cause?

    I heard the deck before i picked it up and it sounded very good and i transported it very carefully so i would hope that the fault didnt pick up in transit.

    I suspected that you would say the lid should sit on the wood surround, i think i was just hoping it would be a simple adjustment of the lid!

    I am fairly adept to repairing the basics of electronics although i do understand that these machines can be very complicated. I am based in London, so if you have an recommendations for someone to look at it? I have bought replacement belts from Barry in east london, do you know if he would be able to anything?

    I dont really want to spend hundreds getting it back if i can do at least most by myself.

    I will try to glue it tonight and will tell you how it goes

     

    thanks

    Tom

  • 12-08-2009 11:06 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    Don't start with glueing things if you don't even know yet where the fault exactly is! You might just create a tone arm that can't be taken apart to fix it anymore...

    -mika

  • 12-08-2009 11:24 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    Agree - you must check the continuity before any glue! Tim Jarman is in Farnborough and is good with these decks - you can contact him via Beocentral. He would rather see these before repair!

  • 12-08-2009 2:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    True, will see if i can connect first, but as the plastic looks like a clean break im not sure i can do any harm if i neatly glue the two pieces together, as i said the wiring seems ok, but i do take your point. I really do not want to make things worse.

    I will see if i can contact Tim Jarman as i am not too far from Farnborough

    how much does he normally charge for this kind of thing?

  • 12-08-2009 4:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 stylus to arm connection

    He is very reasonable but don't glue anything - he will rather have it untouched.

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