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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and 1st March February 2012

 

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  • Re: 4002 suspension adjustment

    Yes, I discovered that the screwdriver slot in the top of the adjustment post did, in fact, turn the lower nut. I've completed the adjustments. Unfortunately, on giving the turntable a try, I discovered that the light in the control arm has gone out. That may be a brick wall, since these bulbs are probably no longer available. Time to buy a Rega
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by Stever45 on 05-30-2010
  • Re: 4002 suspension adjustment

    You have to loosen the nut on top of the spring, then turn the nut below the spring down a turn, then tighten the top nut. The lower nut on the left rear spring is not accessible, UNLESS (which I just discovered), you remove the dust cover, and tilt the back piece of the case back slightly.
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by Stever45 on 05-28-2010
  • Re: 4002 suspension adjustment

    Yes, Andy, I have the manual. It's not a model of clarity. Looks like I may have to remove the power transformer to get to the bottom adjusting nut.
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by Stever45 on 05-27-2010
  • 4002 suspension adjustment

    I noticed recently that the suspension on my 4002 turntable was sagging. After acquiring the proper wrench (7 mm, if anyone is interested), I set to work. The front and right rear springs were easy to adjust, but I can't figure out how to get under the left rear spring to turn the bottom nut. Any helpful hints out there? I'd rather not disassemble
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by Stever45 on 05-27-2010
  • Rumble in B&O 4002

    I don't use my turntable much any more, but last time I played an LP, I noticed a serious rumble that hadn't been there before. Pressing down on the turntable assembly indicates that the front part of the turntable sub-chassis has "bottomed-out". against the main chassis. Do the leaf springs tend to sag over time, and can I get replacements
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by Stever45 on 04-06-2008
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