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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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You were kind enough to provide advice on the problem I was having with my Beomaster 1600 previously. It has to do with the slipping clutch. Two questions: 1. Where can I get reproduction washers? 2. How to install them? The unit is too nice to not have working. Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks Gary
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Thanks. The lube did the job. A nice quick, easy fix.
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Thanks. Sounds like great advice. Any suggestions at to what lubricant works well?
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My Beogram 4002 does not seem to advance with the record as it nears the end of the album. It starts to skip at the last or second to last song. The problem is intermittent. There is no set pont where this becomes a problem. Some albums play through. Any ideas?
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Finally had some time to get into the unit and take a look. Prior to this I found an online photo of what the board should look like with the CD4 installed. Unfortunately, mine has a very basic board and no CD4. Just the switch. Rats. I'll either wait and get a new receiver for my Home Theatre with a phono input (been wanting to anyways), or move
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Thanks for that guidance. I'll go in this weekend and see what's going on with the CD4.
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Good call. Apparently that's what I have. I guess I'll either find a pre amp or upgrade my amp (always tempting) to one with a phono input. Thanks for responding.
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Thanks. That sounds good for my use in stereo.
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My 4002 turntable has the optional "CD4" with an on/off switch. I understand that this is what allows the old quadrophonic records to be played. I read somewhere that this also brings up the amplification to the point that I can use any regular line in to my receiver. No need for an amp with a Phono input or a separate Phono Pre Amp. Does