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  • Re: Tone arm needs extra weight

    Hi Rayfenwick, Many thanks for all the information. I really appreciate it. I hope I can manage from here on. Yes, I noticed that the counterweight has a screwdriver slot in its end. My guess is that the "tube" will come out when I turn the screw (in either direction). Then clean it and re-lubricate it before installing it back on the two
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by DanP on 12-11-2011
  • Re: Tone arm needs extra weight

    Thank you for all the information, I hope these photos show more than i can explain. To start with: This is my Beocenter 7700. The speakers are two s45-2. All in good condition. The Problem: This is the the cartridge with extra weight and before i lightly "tap" it. This is after I have lightly "taped" the cartridge: The "Cradle"
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by DanP on 12-11-2011
  • Re: Tone arm needs extra weight

    Hi Rayfenwick, Thank you for replaying so quickly. This is my first B&O and I am quite an amateur in the world of mechanical techniques. I bought my 7700 from a 86 year old person who had it from new (1986) but the last 8-10 years he had only used the radio. Maintenance-service has never been done on it. But he claims that the turntable worked fine
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by DanP on 12-10-2011
  • Tone arm needs extra weight

    Hi, last week, I bought a Beocenter 7700 from 1986. This is also my first time writing in this forum. My Beocenter seems to be in very good condition except from one problem that I am hoping someone can help me with. The problem: The pickup arm needs “extra” weight and also needs to be manually pressed down to work. I have taped on a paperclip
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by DanP on 12-10-2011
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