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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 03-23-2008 6:03 AM by AlexP68. 18 replies.
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12-06-2007 6:36 AM
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sveifors
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- North of Norway
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I may recall that the beomaster 4400 is well spoken of in this forum. I have been offered one for about 375 NKR (33£ or 46 euros). It looks ok in picture, but it may have som defects. I am interested in your point of view . What would you do?
Sveifors
Always look on the B & O side of life
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wirralsimon
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Birkenhead, UK
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Re: Beomaster 4400 , what do you think
It depends what you mean by defects! If it is in working order I would be very tempted at that price. There is one on ebay now that has already reached £102.00 Simon
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casdave
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Posts 226
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Re: Beomaster 4400 , what do you think
If its working, but in poor cometic condition its worth it. Even if non-working, if it is in good cosmetic condition, it would be very likely repairable at that price and still be worth it. It has to be worth a gamble for that sort of money, you may win, but at least you won't lose much, I'll bet you could sell the mains transformer alone for more than that.
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Peter
- Joined on 02-12-2007
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Re: Beomaster 4400 , what do you think
In my view possibly the best receiver made by B&O. I have had all the good ones and this is the one I have kept for my listening system. Capacitors may need replacing and they can have other niggles but they have lots of power and excellent sound. £33 is a bargain if it works! What is broken on it? I have just dismantled one - long story!
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sveifors
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- North of Norway
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Finally I have got i home at last. Visually it looks very nice, the woodwork is nice . When I try it I only get sound in one speaker and a very weak sound in the other. In the second speaker output, no sound. When I put in the mono button, there is sound in every speaker also the other output. Every thing else is in order. Does anybody have a suggestion on what is wrong with it?
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Friedmett
- Joined on 04-28-2007
- Herning, Denmark
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What will I do? I learned my leason. When buying old B&O without testing first, unseen it should go directly from seller to Dillen. I've spend alot of time finding alternatives including a B&O shop nearby but as Dillen has pointed out its worth the 3-4 hour train ride to the east and the same amount of time back. The 2 of february I went 3,5 hour to pickup a faulty BM8000 and a CDX. Then 3,5 hour to Copenhagen to deliver to Dillen and then take a BM6000 + stands for Beovox M150s back home for another 3,5 hour train ride. The BM6000 was DOA when I got it. Now as new playing wise and the stands fits perfectly. The BM8000 had several critical faults. It was blowing fuses. Dillen measured standby to 240watt! Maks is 30-40. The main trouble seem to come from other people trying to fix it without the proper knowledge of doing such repairs. Last but not least the BG8002 still spins faultless since I got it back. It was nearly DOA too.
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sveifors
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- North of Norway
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Friedmett: What will I do? I learned my leason. When buying old B&O without testing first, unseen it should go directly from seller to Dillen. I've spend alot of time finding alternatives including a B&O shop nearby but as Dillen has pointed out its worth the 3-4 hour train ride to the east and the same amount of time back. The 2 of february I went 3,5 hour to pickup a faulty BM8000 and a CDX. Then 3,5 hour to Copenhagen to deliver to Dillen and then take a BM6000 + stands for Beovox M150s back home for another 3,5 hour train ride. The BM6000 was DOA when I got it. Now as new playing wise and the stands fits perfectly. The BM8000 had several critical faults. It was blowing fuses. Dillen measured standby to 240watt! Maks is 30-40. The main trouble seem to come from other people trying to fix it without the proper knowledge of doing such repairs. Last but not least the BG8002 still spins faultless since I got it back. It was nearly DOA too.
I have used Martin alot myself, and I can only say that he is a gift for us . But I want also to learn some little things myself, therefore I put it out here?
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Dillen
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Copenhagen / Denmark
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Diagnosing per remote is always a challenge. Is the BM4400 weak on all sources (Tape/FM/Phono) ? If so, bring out the signal generator and oscilloscope and measure around a bit. The preamp and tonecontrols would be the place to start. Compare left and right signals and work your way back and forth until you find the place where the signal gets lost. If it's weak only from one source, you should of course focus on that source's discrete circuit. As Kevin already mentioned, it's probably a cap acting up somewhere in the signal path or in the power supply rail. It can also be a faulty switch, only the oscilloscope will tell. The Beomaster 4400 is a wonderful machine. Also one of my favourites. Martin
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Craig
- Joined on 03-29-2007
- Costa Del St Evenage
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Alex: My BeoMaster 4400 sat in a box dormant in an ex-B&O retailer since '77 (never been used) and still had the price & sellotape on the outside of the box. Crackled and popped a bit when I first switched it on, and the right hand channel wasn't working properly, but I left it playing for a few hours and it settled down and now sounds stunning.
Yes , I remember your post when you purchased it. Craig
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
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Craig: Yes , I remember your post when you purchased it. Craig
Bad news - took it out last night (it's been in it's box for about a year, in a warm(ish) dry cupboard) and the darn thing doesn't work! No sound at all. I get a pop when I switch the whole thing off with the speaker switch still down, but none of the sources (FM included) produce any sound. Didn't check to see if I could hear any hiss, but I don't think there was any.
Possibly an issue with the speaker protection relay, or something else?
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Craig
- Joined on 03-29-2007
- Costa Del St Evenage
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Alex: Craig: Yes , I remember your post when you purchased it. Craig Bad news - took it out last night (it's been in it's box for about a year, in a warm(ish) dry cupboard) and the darn thing doesn't work! No sound at all. I get a pop when I switch the whole thing off with the speaker switch still down, but none of the sources (FM included) produce any sound. Didn't check to see if I could hear any hiss, but I don't think there was any. Possibly an issue with the speaker protection relay, or something else?
Sorry to hear that Alex, hope you get it fixed. Might be worth contacting Tim Jarman Craig
For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then
something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We
learned to talk and we learned to listen..
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Peter
- Joined on 02-12-2007
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Alex: Ouch. Well, there's a few local(ish) engineers who could probably look at it. I assume that all the components which could have caused this issue are still available?
Shouldn't be any problems there. Probably a nice simple electrolytic capacitor! Big advantage of older equipment - built almost completely at component level with very few ICs.
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AlexP68
- Joined on 03-19-2008
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Hi! My music system consists of Beovox M100, Beomaster 4400, Philips CD880 and Lenco L75. I like the sound very much. But sometimes I feel a light lack of clearness and transparency. I think that the capacitors of the amplifier need to be replaced. The small electrolitic capacitors in the beomaster are ROE and Marcon (?) and two power bipolar caps are Wicon. I was told that they are very good. The amp and the speakers are 30 years old. Where can I find such capacitors? And how is important that the capacitors are from the same producer? Please answer. Alexey
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wirralsimon
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Birkenhead, UK
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Alexey You may wish to consider replacing the electrolytic capactors in the crossover units of the speakers. A PM to Martin (Username Dillen) is a good place to start. Simon AlexP68: Hi! My music system consists of Beovox M100, Beomaster 4400, Philips CD880 and Lenco L75. I like the sound very much. But sometimes I feel a light lack of clearness and transparency. I think that the capacitors of the amplifier need to be replaced. The small electrolitic capacitors in the beomaster are ROE and Marcon (?) and two power bipolar caps are Wicon. I was told that they are very good. The amp and the speakers are 30 years old. Where can I find such capacitors? And how is important that the capacitors are from the same producer? Please answer. Alexey
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AlexP68
- Joined on 03-19-2008
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Simon, I'm sorry for my late answer. Thank you! I know Martin, he is a great B&O specialist. I've found the way to get the caps that I need. If it isn't occur, I will connect with Martin. Alexey
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