Tagged: 4000, Beosound, casette deck, motor, Ouverture, replacement
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- February 21, 2023 at 1:05 am #16303
I am a newbie here – I have a Beosound Ouverture 4000, and according to the repair person it needs a new motor for the casettedeck, as it makes a squealing sound when a tape is playing and then the casettedeck stops and unit switches off.
I live in New Zealand, how do I find or get a new motor? Any equivalent replacements possible?
Kind regards, robert@riverheadstudios.co.nz
May 8, 2023 at 11:15 am #20111Is Ouverture 4000 a model?
The cassette motor in the Ouverture is not usually a “squeaker”,but may have been put under strain by having an incorrect drive belt fitted at some stage?
Contact Martin Olsen,member “dillen” here.Martin has vast knowledge of vintage B&O,and a seemingly inexhaustible supply of salvaged part’s too!
Nick
May 8, 2023 at 12:22 pm #20117Is Ouverture 4000 a model?
C’mon, I think we can be forgiving there, Bang & Olufsen being the first to have numerous confusing model names, right?
May 8, 2023 at 4:15 pm #20132So,is it an Ouverture or perhaps a Beocenter 4000?
Both feature cassette decks but are quite different beasts.
Might save some time and help the guy if we can establish that,right?
Nick
May 8, 2023 at 4:21 pm #20133The BeoSound Ouverture was called BeoSound 4000 outside of Europe, as explained here: https://beoworld.co.uk/prod_details.asp?pid=952
May 8, 2023 at 4:33 pm #20134Exactly.
May 9, 2023 at 2:26 am #20157Apologies for the model description, the manual book says Beosound Ouverture. I know in Europe it is called Beosound 4000.
Perhaps anybody with a link to the person that can help me to locate a working casette mechanism/motor , please contact me. My repair person from the official B&O dealer in New Zealand has taken 7 months to tell me he may have located one, but that is not yet confirmed.
I will try to find Martin Olsen, member “dillen” but as a new member I am learning to navigate through all this new stuff.
The cassette deck motor has likely been under some strain as a piece of tape got jammed between the capstan roller, almost out of sight for a few hours before I discovered that piece of tape stuck.
I bought it secondhand, previous owner never played tapes, so when I played my first tape on it it was kind of sticky – presumably years of dust – and got wound around the pinch roller. The repair person at B&O dealer removed the tape wound around the roller , but apparently missed a little bit, which I found after a few hours of play.
Since then it played for a while – long or short – before stopping with a squealing sound. Dropped the unit off at the dealer again, and now 7 months later – some good news but nothing yet confirmed.
The cassette mechanism seems a trouble some piece of engineering, as all Beosound Ouverture models handed in for repair at B&O here in NZ have no working cassette mechanism.
Appreciate your responses.
Kindest regards
Robert van de Voort
May 9, 2023 at 3:31 pm #20187It’s a good mechanism,but the weak link is the rubber belt which perishes with age.
The replacement type/size is crucial too,and Martin can almost certainly help with that too.
Now we have established the machine type,I can dig among my own salvaged parts,but I don’t remember having one of those motors spare.
Nick
May 10, 2023 at 5:28 am #20207The belt is here and ready to be replaced, only the motor seems to be the issue to be replaced.
All other belts and moving parts in the Beosound Ouverture are checked and ok according to the technician.
Thank you all for your kind assistance so far.Cheers
Robert
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