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It’s a mains phase issue. The metal chassis’ of your products are capacitively coupled to neutral, so if not phased correctly (coupled to live) a very small amount of AC current
will run through your body and to the ground you stand on.Try rotating power plugs 180deg. Start with the Beomaster as it is the one with most connections to other products.
Martin
I bought something on Ebay years ago called “liquid bearing”.
Martin
The problem is that the carriage is moving while the tonearm is lowering.
The diaphragm adjustment method can be found in the service manual.And something in the damper linkage still doesn’t move exactly as it should, causing the tonearm
to drop fast if lowered soon after being raised.Martin
Nice video.
Wrongly adjusted tracking opto (diaphragm).
Could also be that the tonearm alignment is way off, but that’ll usually be visible, and yours doesn’t look that wrong.Martin
3 November 2023 at 07:33 in reply to: Beomaster 1900 – No sound in left channel on phono/tape input #50038Was this problem also present before you started work on the Beomaster?
Martin
The decoder is the module to the right of the amplifier module in this photo.
It has no visible leads out side this.When Tape or Phono is selected as source, the stereo light should be lit.
If it flashes, it could be because of a bad switch contact or the lamp is not securely fixed in
its socket. Or the lamp itself is on its way out.Martin
(Photo from http://www.vintage-radio.net)3 November 2023 at 01:12 in reply to: Beomaster 1900 – No sound in left channel on phono/tape input #50040A scope to the signal path would reveal the cause in a few minutes.
Lacking a scope you could compare DC voltages on the transistors in the preamp L+R sections.Martin
The stereo decoder module was an optional extra in Beomaster 900K.
Not all Beomasters had them installed.
If no stereo decoder module has been installed, FM reception will be mono only, and the stereo indicator won’t light up.Martin
And some versions have protective diodes at the datalink signals. They can short.
Martin
This?
Knock out the small steel pin that goes through the gear, then the hub with spindle etc. can be lifted up.
Martin
New datalink pins here:
Beoparts-shopMartin
No!
A good rule of thumb is to start with a trimmer in its center position, as that
usually won’t be far from its correct setting (if everything else in the circuit is fine).Besides, the amplifier PCB in Beomaster 3000 (-2) has left and right channels mirrored,
so fully clockwise would mean max idle for one channel. Not good!Martin
30 October 2023 at 08:38 in reply to: Refoaming Pentas. speakerrepairshop or repairyourspeakers #49921The original gaskets can become immensely brittle.
In these cases it’s nice to have the possibility to simply replace them.Martin
Oh, I agree that looks horrible. It would be difficult to restore back.
Beocenter 4600 and Beocenter 7002 use different tonearms. The one in your photo could be
from a Beocenter 4600.
Which one do you need, – I could look in the dungeons for the right part.Martin
That’s not antiskating. It’s the tracking force setting.
It’s something you would normally not take apart. Originally, it was sold only as a complete assembly and, unless you are a really skilled DIY’er, I would recommend you replace it as such.Martin
And use ESD-protection!
These things are highly sensitive to static electricity.
Many owners experience that new lasers don’t work, – and while it is correct that
many asian “counterfeits” won’t work, or only work for a few hours, many lasers
are damaged by static electricity, – either during shipping, if shipped without
shorting clamp and/or ESD-shielding or by handling without taking
proper ESD-precautions.
I have seen many of both cases.Martin
There can be many reasons.
A photo or two would help us diagnose the issue.Martin
The belt will not be the problem then.
I suggest you add a small drop of oil to the motor bearing. Usually, the outer (visible) bearing will dry out before the inner, and it’s also the outer bearing that takes most
of the sideways load, so I would start there.
A little sinter/spindle oil would be the choice.Martin
What “special lubricant” did you use?
Martin
You can be sure to find the correct part here:
https://www.beoparts-shop.com/product-category/beogram/beogram-rx2/Martin
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