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  • 02-06-2011 9:40 PM

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    Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

     

     

    I’m using my Beogram 4004 with a non-B&O stereo and would like to replace the DIN cable with a new and better quality RCA cable. I’m planning to buy a quality tonearm cable which would have 4 main wires mounted with RCA connectors and a separate ground-connector.

    My question is which color cable goes where?

    Please see attached picture. The multi-plug inside the record-player connects (from left to right) White, Yellow, Red, Blue, Metal-shield, Black.

     

    So far I think it could be like this:

    White = Left

    Yellow = Right

    Red = Right

    Blue = Left

    Metal-shield = Unknown. Maybe there is no need for this wire at all with the new RCA cable?

    Black = Ground

     

    Second part of the question is which colors represent + and which represents - and does the + go into the inner connector of the RCA plug?

     

     

    Plug

  • 02-07-2011 5:13 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    The 4004 was primarily designed to communicate with the 2400-2 so the cartridge grounds are tied together I think on the mute board (where you removed that plug) and the extra wires are for auxilary control.

    You will need to either bypass the mute circuit altogether (assuming the LR- are not tied together further upstram but they shouldn't be!) or alter it so that the relay shorts the individual grounds, possible but might mean making your own board but the relay would be usable, as it is DPDT.

    What ever happens it will devalue the deck unless you can put everything back as it was, but I say go for it if you feel confident!

    1 Left+ >> DIN 3

    2 Data  >> DIN 6

    3 Right + >> DIN 5

    4 Data >> DIN 7

    5 L + R Ground >> DIN 2

    6 Chassis (not required if using a seperate wire to the external nut) >> DIN Screen.

    Good luck and let us know how it sounds!

    Olly.

  • 02-07-2011 12:47 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

     

     

    Please excuse my ignorance in this post, but what I gather is this:

     

    White = Left positive, connect to the tip (inner center) of the RCA.

    Yellow = ?

    Red = Right positive, connect to the tip (inner center) of the RCA.

    Blue = ?

    Metal shield = ?, Is this the new ground?

    Black = This was connected to the chassis. Not needed?

  • 02-07-2011 1:06 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    erh:
    White = Left positive, connect to the tip (inner center) of the RCA.

    Correct

    erh:
    Yellow = ?

    Ignore - this is used to control the player from the Beomaster. The precursor to datalink.

    erh:
    Red = Right positive, connect to the tip (inner center) of the RCA.

    yep

    erh:
    Blue = ?

    See above re: remote control

    erh:
    Metal shield = ?, Is this the new ground?

    yes, this is what you would connect to the outer rim of the RCA connectors.

    erh:
    Black = This was connected to the chassis. Not needed?

    Strictly speaking no, there should be a nut on the back of the Beogram that you will use to directly connect to your conventional hifi with a ground wire, as is normal with other record players. This is not normally needed as B&O use the screen of the DIN plug to serve this purpose.

    Is that any clearer?

    I got the impression you specifically wanted the cartridge grounds to be seperate (like balanced) but if you are not bothered about this then why not use a good quality DIN > Phono adapter? It will save all the hastle and and any difference in quality would be debatable!

    Olly.

  • 02-07-2011 2:30 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

     

     

    Many Thanks. It’s working Smile

     

    White = Left positive, connect to the tip (inner center) of the RCA.

    Yellow = not connected

    Red = Right positive, connect to the tip (inner center) of the RCA.

    Blue = not connected

    Metal shield = spitted to both L and R RCA (outer ring)

    Black = This was connected to the chassis. New ground.

     

    I just brought this record player back from Denmark (220V) to the US. I've set it to 110V. I haven't changed the fuses, they are still .125mA. 240V

    When I play a record, the speed at first seems good, but as I get to the end of the record it rotates considerably slower. Is that because of the fuses or wrong Volt setting? Next step up is 130V.

     

  • 02-08-2011 3:01 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    So please tell me you didn't cut the old cable off...

    Anyway, the old cable is actually very good, with its double shielding and good section conductors.

    If you don't want it, I'll take it, because some butcher cut mine off Sad and it had to go under surgery but it doesn't look too good...

    Jacques

  • 02-08-2011 4:20 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    My 4004 also came from Denmark (not stating the obvious, in the imported sense!), along with Danish instructions :) Anyway, speed is indepenant of voltage, so your problem is going to be related to a stretched belt, faulty capacitor or something catching on the table maybe...

    Martin can supply belts and a capacitor kit, you can of course clean with isopropyl (not tried the boiling trick yet should be ok??) to partially restore but this is only temporary!

     

    Olly.

  • 02-08-2011 4:22 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    Yes I agree, I personally don't think anyone would notice a diference between new 'audiophile' cables and the original DIN, and perhaps the din would be less prone to noise too.. would make an interesting blind test!

    Olly.

  • 02-08-2011 1:00 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    I would fit a new belt before getting too technical. I fit a new belt to every turntable that comes in. Makes a world of difference.

    Martin includes a new servo belt as well.

    Regards Graham

  • 02-08-2011 7:43 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

     

     

    Does anyone know if this (please see link below) is a good belt or if there are any better ones out there. I see Martin is located in Denmark, anyone know where in Denmark and how much he is charging for a belt kit including the small belt for the arm including shipping to the US?

     

    http://cgi.ebay.com/B-O-4000-4002-4004-Turntable-Platter-and-ARM-Belts-/280624522869?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item4156866675#ht_6608wt_1562

     

    I still have the DIN cable but without the round DIN plug. I’ll will try my local electronic shop to see if I can find the 6-pin plug for the other end of the cable (the black plug on the picture in my first post), else I might have to use the same plug with the RCA cable.

     

    I guess 110V is the correct setting for the Euro model of the 4004 when its operated in the US?

     

     

  • 02-09-2011 4:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    Just as a test, I have had a BC9500 belt set on order from this ebay seller (Marrs Communications) since mid December................and I'm still waiting !

    If you place an email order with Martin, he will invariably post it next day and it arrives (in the UK at least) within the week!

    A most excellent service.

    I suggest that you send a PM (start a conversation) with member Dillen

    Regards Graham

  • 02-12-2011 1:29 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4004 - Replacing the DIN cable to a RCA cable

    I bought 2 belts from an E bay supplyer for my BG 5000, too short, they pulled the whole platter totally out of vertical addjustment, so now I only buy from Martin, until now for BG 2400, BG 6500, Perfect bands, the BG 5000 runs OK with the old one until my next Martin order.

    Beosound 3000, BL 4000, BL 8000, BG 2404,BG 5000, BG CD50, Beocord 5000, BM 901, BM 2400, BM 4000, BV S45, BV 3702. There is nothing we cannot do, but a lot of things we don't want to do!!

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