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My 4002 has a different soleniod board than that. There is an inline connector on mine. That picture brings back memories of my 1st 4002, it had a DIN connector. It had been modified with a Jonus-Miller tonearm. The board in your two turntables is probably a lot more common than mine. I will have to be extra careful when I replace the RCA cables in
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I got my O scope out and it basically confirmed what I was hearing. I get an ugly 60Hz signal on the L + R outputs if I use the chassis as the referance ground for the scope probe. I think I have a bad cap or something in the regulator rectifier circuit. Unfortunatly, both circuits are located on the main system board so they can't be isolated.
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If I replace the RCA cable with DIN I will need a DIN to RCA adapter for my phono pre amp. I have removed the cable assembly with plans to replace the RCA cables with modern ones with gold ends. I'm concerned about the possibility of damaging the connector at the end where it plugs into solenoid daughter board. Does anyone have a source for this
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I have a Beogram 4002 type 5523 US version that I have owned since around 1978. I've always had to deal with a hum noise that I thought was coming from my pre-amp. The hum sound, I estimate, is about 60hz and is present in both channels. I've tried different things to try to isolate it. Since it makes the noise at idle, with the solenoid to
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