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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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Hello Martin, I will attempt to take a look as you advice using the downloaded manual from BEOWORLD, and hopefully, find the issue. Hope to report back soon. Take care, Peter
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Martin, I can only assume you will get back with a response, or am I on my own trying to fix the tone-arm issue with my BEOGRAM 2400. Any response is appreciated. Peter
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Martin, Any idea why the arm does not lift up and down as I mentioned in my previous messages? The 2400 is with controls inside the cover
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I have the operating manual so I will check and let you know what I find. Thanks for all your help. One more question: DO you know any good B&O service centers that would service BEOGRAMS in California?
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Martin, Thanks for response again! I removed the platter and observed that 33 and 45 RPM does not make any difference to the idler wheel - seems to be same for bot 33 and 45 rpm speed. Peter
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Martin, sorry my response was slightly confusing. My 2400 is the version with controls inside the cover.
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Martin, hello This is most informative troubleshooting steps and following them is was quite easy - thanks! The copper wheel seems to be running same regardless of whether 33 or 45 is pressed. I don't visually see any switching going on when I press 45 versus 33. Is this indicatiive of a faulty switch, and if so is it something that can be repaired
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Sorry, I should have mentioned that I have the 2400 model without the control panel (i.e. square cover with controls inside cover)
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Hi Martin, The arm movement is mechanial and does not look like it's anti-skating. From what I have seen the arm in it's rest position should move up, then swing across to the record, move down, play. Once playing is finished, the arm should move up, swing back move down, and rest, at which point turntable should turn off and stop spinning.
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Hi, I still have a BEOGRAM 1100 turntable purchased in 1978 from a B&O outlet in London, U.K. In 1980 I moved to L.A. and had the US dealer adjust the unit to work off U.S. power (110V) and since then it only plays 33 and not 45 RPMs. Is there any effect of 110 over 220 that would have such an adverse impact for playing 45 rpms. Basically, it plays
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