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  • 07-14-2011 12:20 AM

    • ICE
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    Beomaster 1900 Left Tone(bass/treble)

    I acquired a BM1900 over a year ago and everything works correctly (almost!) . The only service I performed was to replace 3 lamps ..bass, treble and balance.

    I use this receiver for FM listening and TV-DVD out (to Tape In). Recently, I was testing out different speakers to audition and there is a problem that I didn`t notice before. The Bass and Treble controls don`t work with the left channel... tested with speaker out pair 1 , tested with speaker out pair 2 , and with headphones. Prior to testing out the new speakers, I always used the tone controls in middle /flat position with LOUDNESS =OFF / this function works OK on both channels.

    After reading several topics in this forum related to BM1900/2400, this problem was not detailed but other issues point to electrolytic caps.  I did open the unit earlier(rear back rail +alu lid) and the 6 electro caps in the tone control board are orange coloured with 1 mismatch > C200 = red vis-a-vis C300=orange nonetheless both are 1uf, 63v

    On the tone control board, I measured voltage at various points listed in the SM and they all tally up within range-spec i.e. 5.75 vs 5.6 at base of TR200-300...

    Am I looking in the right place ? Would replacing the electrolytic caps solve this problem ? I figure if the slider(s) are defective , what are the odds that both are isolated to 1 channel (left)? I must also add that none of the slider-controls are noisy.

    Any help, expertise, and opinions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanx, Ihor

     

     

     

  • 07-14-2011 1:15 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beomaster 1900 Left Tone(bass/treble)

    Most likely defective sliders (potentiometers).
    We've had a couple of threads about that too, it's very common to see the
    little holding tabs for the bronze sliders broken off.
    They can be repaired.

    It will also benefit from a set of new caps, they all will, but my guess is that it's not the reason
    for the none-working tonecontrol.

    Martin

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