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Latest post 08-20-2010 4:10 AM by lausvi. 1 replies.
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  • 08-19-2010 1:45 PM

    Bm1000 to experiment on.

    I have just got hold of another BM1000 which I plan to do some work on to hone my soldering skills. Its an early white key version that has Danish towns/stations on the dial instead of the normal frequencies. One channel is rather crackley so I am hoping to be able to sort this out by changing caps, any hints as to which it may be or should I just change the lot. . The whole thing is filthy inside, whats the best way to clean it up.

    I must admit that I only really got it to be a spares unit but its too nice to take apart and apart from the dodgy channel, its really nice.

  • 08-20-2010 4:10 AM In reply to

    • lausvi
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    Re: Bm1000 to experiment on.

    I once had a Beomaster 1000 that had candle wax inside! Someone had had a candle on the top of the BM and the wax had poured in thrue the air vent holes on the top. Nothing was broken and I just removed the stuff from the circuit boards.

    Crackley channel could be caused by a dirty potentiometer (volume, other adjusts) or the push-buttons. Could be as easy as just applying some contact cleaner to the switches and pots.

    Bang & Olufsen - The art of controlling sound, picture and light

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