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- December 9, 2023 at 7:04 pm #27142
Hello – I picked up a Beomaster 1900 (model 2904) in good physical condition from a thrift store for $10 and figured it was worth seeing if it worked & trying to fix it if it wasn’t too hard.
The unit powers on and seems to respond to some input – the standby light is lit, and if I touch one of the source buttons the bass/treble/balance lights come on. None of the left or right panel indicator lights are not lit, and I get nothing out of the headphone output.
I’ve done a preliminary disassembly of the unit and it is in fairly good condition internally – it was serviced in the 80s according to a servicing sticker and has been recapped. The lamps all show continuity, so it doesn’t seem that they’re all out. What would be a good first place to investigate? I might be a bit out of my depth with this project, but I figure for $10 it’s a good learning experience.
Thanks!
December 10, 2023 at 12:45 pm #27161I would probably test the fuses first. The fuse holders are known to tarnish, so they will not make any connection. In that case they can be cleaned up with a fibre pen. Also, please take a look at the schematics to see where the source lights get the power from and which voltage. Measure it, and trace it to where it stops.
December 10, 2023 at 3:56 pm #27172Does the relay make an audible click when the Beomaster goes in and out of standby?
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