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  • 05-17-2011 4:22 PM

    Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    I am wondering if the moving of the arm should be completely noise free? Would it need lubrication perhaps?

    Also I wonder if the tone arm should be completely fixed (not sliding from side to side), and how to fix that, if it shouldn't.

  • 05-17-2011 4:53 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    My newly lubricated 4000 does small ticking noises sometimes, a little more frequent than my two Beogram 4002's. I think that it is pretty normal.

    When lowered, the arm should move in accordance to the record to track the groove. Imagine if the arm wouldn't move with the horizontal movements of a slightly off-centered groove, That will almost certainly cause the stylus to skate across the record. 

    In the tone arm assembly, there is a light sensitive sensor which ensures that the arm moves in parallel relation to the record.

     

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  • 05-18-2011 1:00 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Thanks Søren. I guess I won't have to worry about that then :-)

  • 05-18-2011 4:04 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    If I run my 4000 without a record it is whisper quiet, and should be as far as I am aware! Only thing you hear (without looking for noises) is the speed change relay and the start stop micro switches.

    My 400x's with plastic servo motors are a different matter though! I can hear them clearly!

    Some early 400x's have the better built metal servo motor so it would be interesting to compare these!

    Olly.

  • 05-18-2011 4:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Aha. Then I guess I should lubricate something. I saw a picture on the forum about which places to lubricate. I am however not sure how to remove the old lubrication and which lubrication should be used when re-lubricating. But the 4000 is truly a magnificent piece of hardware! I hope I can get mine up and running 100 %. Otherwise I have been offered one for approx. 100 £ which is supposed to have been serviced four years ago. Maybe I should buy it, though I would have to drive 2-3 hours to get it. It includes the B&O MMC20EN cartridge in good condition.

  • 05-18-2011 10:11 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Hello,

    I have a Beogram 4002 and a 4000 none of them has a silent carriage motor when the arm moves fast! The 4002 has a 'plastic' motor (in fact the casing) but not the 4000.

    Ditto my Beogram 8000, although it is quieter than those two.

    I thought  filip was asking about that.

    Of course they can't be heard when playing a record!

    Jacques

  • 05-18-2011 10:18 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Yes, the carriage servo should be audible when moving in << or >> mode Smile

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  • 05-18-2011 10:25 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    filip_kbh:

    Also I wonder if the tone arm should be completely fixed (not sliding from side to side), and how to fix that, if it shouldn't.

    It should, actually! It is driven by a worm screw, unlike the Pioneer PL-L decks whose arms are free to move.

    What you shouldn't do is to force it to move by hand, oh no! No - thumbs down

    Jacques

  • 05-18-2011 11:07 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Argh - so what do I need to tighten? It looked a little loose that's why I tried to see if it was fixed. Of course by now I'm an expert in opening the damn thing ;-)

    Would the information from the 4002 service manual - 4.4 horizontal placement - also apply to the 4000?

     

     

  • 05-18-2011 11:46 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    The arm assembly which is driven forward by the spindle should be tight as a screw with a bolt on, but the tonearm itself should be movable in it's nature. The sensor arm is fastened to the assembly and shouldn't bugde Wink

     

    4.4 in my 4002 service manual is about adjusting the CD4 decoder, looks like your manual is for the older type 5501/2/3?

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  • 05-18-2011 11:49 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Stop a minut, are we talking about the tone arm carriage, or the tone arm where it is attached to the carriage, the carriage should not have any play or feel lose.

    The tone arm must move freely when in play position, the needle follows the record groove and when moving inward, it will open for light to the photo optic, this will activate the motor and the carriage will move to parallel position, this happens in very small movements.

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  • 05-18-2011 11:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    I am talking about the actual tone arm; not the carriage.

  • 05-18-2011 11:59 AM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    do nothing, the arm must move freely some Mm to both sides.

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  • 05-18-2011 12:05 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Thanks - it does move more than a few mms though. But I guess it's okay. I'm still waiting for the sensor bulb to arrive before I can actually hear what it sounds like. In the meantime I have bought a second copy which I will be getting in the weekend.

  • 05-18-2011 12:09 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    So you bought the 4000 that was on dba.dk at 900 DKK? Big Smile

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  • 05-18-2011 12:10 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    Right!

    Of course the tonearm should move if we're talking about that! When not lowered it should resist a little, or rub, because it sits in a V-shaped support. Once lowered though, it is perfectly free to move!

    I'd say 5 degrees or so, you can actually push it till it touches the sensor arm!

    Jacques

  • 05-18-2011 12:17 PM In reply to

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    Søren Hammer:

    So you bought the 4000 that was on dba.dk at 900 DKK? Big Smile

    That's right. It comes with the MMC20EN pickup - so I guess for that alone it's interesting. Do you think it's a bad buy?

  • 05-18-2011 12:19 PM In reply to

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    Not at all, thought about buying it myself! Great find Wink

    If i had the space for it, I would definately go for it!

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  • 05-18-2011 12:24 PM In reply to

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    I can't resist a good deal though I don't actually have space for it, e.g. I currently have a Beomaster 2000 and a Beogram 1800 (without cartridge) up for sale if anybody is interested. They both look very nice.

  • 05-18-2011 1:05 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    How should it be audible Soren? I guess though it depends how you define audible doesn't it! I must have an exceptional 4000 & 8000 or maybe it is the method I use to clean 'em up Stick out tongue

    All the plastic motor cariage servos I have are noiser than the metal ones, some to a greater extent than others!

    Olly.

  • 05-18-2011 1:10 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    So how do you clean them up? Smile

  • 05-18-2011 1:37 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    I wanna know too!

    But seriously, every brushed DC motor I've come across was noisy. Not a matter of lubrication, just rubbing and a little arcing... that's why they are always double-shielded on Beocords for example!

    The one in the later 4002/4 series is a superb swiss made motor, but the deck is resonant and they will never get silent!

    Jacques

  • 05-18-2011 1:49 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    The ticking noise is when I move the carriage fast, it is not with any regularity but about 3-4 ticks if the carriage is being moved from "park" position to the center and back again if the machine is cold. 

    The spindle was lubricated with acid free oil (sewing machine oil), following descriptions from the Service manual and from here.

    My two 8002's, the 8000 and my Father's 8002 and 4004 doesn't do the ticking noise Smile

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  • 05-18-2011 1:49 PM In reply to

    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    The ticking noise is when I move the carriage fast, it is not with any regularity but about 3-4 ticks if the carriage is being moved from "park" position to the center and back again if the machine is cold. 

    The spindle was lubricated with acid free oil (sewing machine oil), following descriptions from the Service manual and from here.

    My two 8002's, the 8000 and my Father's 8002 and 4004 doesn't do the ticking noise Smile

    Beocenter 9300, Beogam CD50, Beocord 5500, Beomaster 3400, Beomaster 4400, 2 Beogram 4000, Beomaster 8000, 2 beogram 8002, Beovox S-75, Beovox MS150.2, Beovox RL6000, Beovox S-35, Beomaster 6000, 2 Beocord 9000, Beocord 8004, Beocord 5000, Form 1, 2x Beolink 1000, Beo4, MX3500, LS4500. Born 1993.

  • 05-18-2011 2:43 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beogram 4000 arm motor noise

    I never said silent Jaqces, I said whisper quiet which is different Big Smile Of course if I listen I can hear the motor but it really is very quiet. I can hear the clicking of the carriage switches (despite not being micro switches) but of course in an absolutely silent room I might hear it more.

    I will have to compare my 8000 with the 4000 so I will report back later!

    For the worm I actually use a very light grease formulated especially for worm screws. I use sewing oil for other areas and a mix of the previous and teflon on the main bearing (sewing oil for bronze bearing and teflon at bottom with the thrusty bit. I figured lubricats have come on since 1972 and the above regeime seems to work well!

    Only thing I am not sure about is the damper. I am not convinced sewing oil is the right stuff long term but as there are no complaints as yet it seems to be the most practical answer!

    I thought about mineral hydraulic oil as used in Citroens hydroneumatic suspension but not sure if that would not absorb moisture and cause other problems...?

    Olly.

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