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I removed the riaa/cd4 boards. If I connect the 9 pin male plug to the 9 pin female will I harm something? Will I get a standard 4002? thanx Loris
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[quote user="auric"]You may also try to swap L+R wires inside the din shell. If the lower output channel moves from one to the other then it is likely also the cartridge. [/quote] this is true if there isn't a phono stage inside the 6000, but it's there. if this board has some bad component...... this could be the problem Loris
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Hi, R U all in vacation? What should I do now? Loris
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I thought I had fixed the problem. I remade solder connections inside din cable and cleaned the 5 pins.But the image is still on the right. Loris ps Manahem, thanx for your offer. Will it be an easy task? I don't even know where is it...
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I'll start to check Loris
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I have another problem the left channel is lower than the right one. I have an image between the center of the speakers and the right one. I swapped the speakers and changed the input from aux to tape 1 and it's the same. The 5005 I have doesn't give this image and also the cd player doesn't. ??? Thanx Loris
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Well Beoworld community, with your help now everything seems fine and I like the sound of this turntable (along with the beomaster 5500 and beovox s60 speakers). Later I'll check all the arm setups. Now I have a problem: there is a bump when the disc ends and the arm rises. How do I get rid of this "bump"? Thanx Loris
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.... and the light was..... the lamp worked.... but the carriage didn't I had to work on the "adjustment of shutter". I moved a little the "eccentric B" ( page 4-7 of the manual) and then for the first time the carriage worked Loris
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[quote user="yachadm"]Glueing the leads:[/quote] Nice idea. I thought about hot glue but I switched to paper glue in stick. It's a paste I could easily put inside the cavity and I guess I'll be able to easily remove it. Just waiting for it to dry before fitting it in the 6000
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This is the new lamp in the enclosure ( waiting for the glue to dry ) and the old burnt lamp with the hardened glue around the wires