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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
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I'm in need of some advice on restoring a pair of Beovox s45-2's, but before I ask my questions, I'd like to say how much I've enjoyed reading through this site and following the conversations of people who admire the B&O line of products as I've begun to in the last couple of...
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Some time ago, I got a pair of Beovox S45-2 for a very fair price: DKK 150 / EUR 20 / USD 30 with the original stands. That was a fine day! The speakers looked somewhat neglected in many ways – but worked. And they played well – actually more than well: They sounded really good! So a lot...
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As many owners know, the average life of electrolytic and tantalum capacitors in the 60's and 70's was very low, a decade or two at most. Since many (all?) B&O products from that era used those types of capacitors, most owners of this vintage equipment will be noticing some strange things...
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Well, I have some good news and some good news on the sparking (and capacitor) front(s). I finally solved the sparking issue. When I first retrieved the 1600, the aluminium cover panel (the brushed plate surrounding the tape turntables) had the two brass locating pins pulled out of their retaining holes...
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Thanks casdave, that's exactly what's happened. The tants (especially on the preamp boards) have long since turned into, er, dynamic resistors. I changed the two in the preamps, and the hum and crosstalk disappeared from the preamps. I've just got around to getting a big bag of good quality...
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