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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Tried it; not working on BM5000! Just have to live with it... - Jari
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Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. It is just timer recording TO tape2 that I'm asking. I suppose it is not possible at all...? - Jari
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Just a quick question: is it possible to set timer recordings on Tape2 in Beomaster 5000 ? (Or BM5500, for that matter ?) Can't figure out how to do it on MCP5000 and could't find answer in manuals nor searching the forum either... - Jari
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Great! Thanks a lot, Leslie! - Jari
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Thanks, Leslie! Sent You a PM!
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Now we are going to disassemble the Beocord 5000 (continuing with actual belt replacement in part 2). Here we have the patient. We start by turning it upside down (disconnecting from mains first, naturally). First remove the wooden outer cover (4 highlighted screws), and then unscrew the single hightlighted screw on back of the Beocord - but only as
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Hi! I have a Beogram 6002 under restoration and a Beocenter 7700 coming my way, but not a suitable cartridge for them! I'm looking for a MMCn-series cartridge for mainly tuning and adjusting the tonearms and mechanics, so it is a bonus if stylus is good enough to get any sound out of it. If You have a spare cartridge - any of the MMC1-MMC5 series
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Ashamed to say, but don't know yet. Going to fiddle with the adjustments a while before trying out the sound. I got it with belts evaporated, so no previous experience either! - Jari
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Changing the belts part 2 continues... Added a picture of the next step: Under the mechanism, the fork arm of the tapehead assembly is bended over a solenoid arm pin - unbend this arm until the whole tapehead assembly can be wiggled up and out. NOTE: The tapehead assembly slides on the top plate with the help of small ball bearing balls (or whatever
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Well, I finally managed the almost impossible and changed the belts on my old Beocord 5000 - the 70's dual capstan model 4705 (or 4715). This is my story so far - still some mechanical adjustments to do! (This is part 2 of the series, as I remembered to take photos only after I opened up the deck and started to dig into the cassette mechanism itself
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