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  • Re: Any value in my MMC 4000?

    "So despite the fact that he is unfamiliar with B&O, he is qualified to say that B&O turntables are not that good!" Well, I thought the same thing at the time. But I've heard the same opinion from others. I also think that he meant that he's not familiar with repairing them, but that he's familiar with their performance
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 02-25-2009
  • Re: Any value in my MMC 4000?

    3 weeks after I got the TT, the transport halted half way through a record (do we still say record?). I opened up the deck, carefully!, and saw that the screw drive of the tone arm transport was gummed up. "I'm not without some technical skills", says I, so I decide to remove it, clean it, relubricate it, and put it back in. Two results
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 02-25-2009
  • Any value in my MMC 4000?

    My Beogram 4002 crapped out. Problems with the linear tracking screw-drive. It has a MMC 4000 mounted on it that seemed to my (less than stellar) ears to work fine. I'm wondering if there is any value in putting it up for sale? If so, are there classified ads on this site? Is eBay the way to go? Any response is helpful. thanks in advance, Craig
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 02-24-2009
  • Re: Beogram 4002 - new owner questions

    More BG 4002 saga. I'm looking for a qualified B&O tech in Northern California / San Francisco Bay Area to repair my BG 4002. Have any of you folks had any experience with anyone in my area? Thanks, Craig
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 01-26-2009
  • Re: Beogram 4002 - new owner questions

    Where can I access the the service manual on this site?
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 12-10-2008
  • Re: Beogram 4002 - new owner questions

    Well I may have bollixed the whole thing. I opened up the deck and found that the screw drive for the tone-arm transport seemed gummed up, old lubricant. I decided to take the screw drive out, clean and lubricate it with mineral oil. I may have screwed up the alignment when replacing it, though it seemed right. Somewhere along the way in the repair
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 12-06-2008
  • Re: Beogram 4002 - new owner questions

    Well I'm starting to feel despair. I replaced the RCA connectors and that cleaned up the sound considerably. I still have some low frequency rumble, but maybe that's just the turntable. I've isolated it from the desk it is on with some high density foam squares. My problem is I started digitizing some records, and only after 2 complete sides
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 12-05-2008
  • Re: Beogram 4002 - new owner questions

    Yachdem, Thanks for your response. I have come to the same conclusion as you, that the deck should be quiet. My CD and my tape player are dead quiet at the same level. I can't afford to send this deck to Chicago, but there is a pretty good tech here in Santa Cruz. I was just going to ask him to check the ground, but now I'll suggest that maybe
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 11-13-2008
  • Change 4002 back to factory DIN

    Hi, My Beogram 4002 has been modified somewhere in its life to a straight RCA output. I'd like to change it back to original form with the DIN connector. • Where can I get a DIN connector, and where can I get electronic schematic to solder it correctly? • Where can I get the DIN to RCA cable so I can use the turntable? thanks in advance
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 09-27-2008
  • Re: MMC 20EN Value?

    thanks peter Craig
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by craig_c on 09-26-2008
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