Greetings!
Last weekend I saved a Beomaster 4400 from my fathers basement. This machine has seen a lot of action - and then inaction - throughout it's lifetime and I am debating whether or not it's worth trying to save it.
It was purchased new by my father in the late seventies and he used it in conjunction with a B&) turntable (not sure the model but that might be my next rescue attempt if this goes well) and some Advent floor speakers. All I know for sure is that Dad loved this and it broke on him a few times with "something" going out in one of the channels. He had it repaired once and when the other channel went out the whole thing went to the basement...for the next 15+ years.
I nabbed it last weekend, something I should've done years and years ago. It was covered in dust and mildew and it took a good couple hours to clean the rosewood finish and then workdown the beautiful control panel. I don't have the cover for the FM presets (I noticed in my research this is a common question) but other than that things seem to be cosmetically pretty solild.
I fired it up just to see how it would take power - though I had no speakers or sources hooked up to it. It powered on fine and I was able to see the FM tuner working it's magic. At that point I wanted to quit while ahead as I know it's not impossible to do damage just by playing with it before fully knowing the status.
So...
I've found someone in Louisville, KY that will take a look at it and they've worked on B&) items before (ones older than this) but he did mention it could get expensive. So I suppose my question would be; is there anything I should play with before handing it over; and what amount of money would be "too much" to put into this? At this point I should add that the style of this piece works perfectly with what my wife and I have in our home which tends to be mid-century modern Danish.
I am a poor solderer (though I've never had a real reason to practice) and while I've rewired plenty of home-wiring, I've never done anything more intricate than that.
Sorry for the very long post - anyone have any thoughts?