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- 25 June 2022 at 02:42 #35715
Hi all,
I’m new, so bear with me 😉
I have a Beomaster 1000 receiver that has been in my family since first purchased in 1968-1970.
Last year, I bought a Beogram 1000 turntable, and Beovox 1000 speakers, to complete the original system.
All have sounded good until recently. Now, when I start a record on the turntable, the first 20-30 mins. sound great. Then, the sound gets muddy in both channels, like there is big distortion. I do clean my records and stylus frequently, and have found that this does not make a difference to this change of behaviour. I get tired of the noise, so shut it all down; then it sounds good again, next time I get it going.
Any thoughts about this phenomenon?
Thanks,
Drew
30 June 2022 at 03:36 #35716Probably a capacitor problem in the Beomaster as the problem is both channels. If the Beogram has a preamp the problem could also be there. If playing a radio station, do you have the same problem ?
2 July 2022 at 06:57 #35717I agree with Søren (hi!). Do replace the aforementioned caps and check for bad solders. So is it just on records or not?
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