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1st March February 2012
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Thanks for that. It makes sense now that you mention on later versions the transformer was mounted differently. I will leave it as it is. I absolutely adore this piece of equipment!!!
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I don't know about the earth connection, as the thing was buzzing even when switched to the radio or tape input. Maybe it's just coincidence, but I checked under the deck and changed the voltage dial to 240, as it was on 220. Also I put some dampening material underneath the unit in case it was vibrating on the table surface. There is still
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Hello again, I don't think it's the earth - I have the older beogram with the built-in amplifier. Inside the record deck is the hum, or buzz. Could it be the power transformer?
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Hi Peter, I'm listening to my beogram 1500 with new speakers and it sounds gorgeous.
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Hi, I'm new to Beograms and new to this forum. I hope one of you experts can help me. I've recently aquired a beogram 1500 and it's delcious. The only thing is that there seems to be a slight buzzing noise inside the unit, though sound from the speakers is amazing and crisp. Is this normal to have a buzz? I can't imagine it is. Sometimes
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