Hi Peter,
Well that was not the answer I had hoped for, but I agree, you are most likely correct.
Sigh.
The Beomaster 2400 is the same one I had written in previously about, vis a vis smelling like burning electronics.
The overall sound quality has not been noticeably affected; however I have to turn the volume up higher than before the burning smell began.
The problem with the 2400 is that I have no repair facilities remotely nearby and this problem exceeds my rather limited tech abilities.
Considering the relative value of these 2400’s shipping it to Martin is unrealistic. The shipping costs of both my Beogram 4000 and Beocord 9000 were about $400 ONE way, added to the stubborn Danish Customs that insist on charging duty as if I were selling the units to Martin.
Whatever the problem it has not affected the sound quality and not one channel more than the other.
I find it sad indeed that something as well made as a Beomaster 2400 is not worth the repair costs…. In this case, more accurately, the shipping costs.
It cost about US$1,200 to ship the 4000 & 9000 and that was worth it (ouch!) to me.
Thank you for your comment.
Jeff
P.S. I had considered connecting the 2400 up to my inefficient McIntosh speakers so see if it could still handle them with ease, as it had in the past, but sensing that I have a failing amp, I didn’t think it worth pushing this unit into probable failure. As it is, the 2400 operates acceptably and I would prefer keeping it that way.