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If the Beogram didn’t lower the arm itself, it wouldn’t have deactived the muting circuit either.
Pressing down on the tonearm to make the needle touch the record won’t produce sound.Martin
What parts are not available?
Check if the motor bushing touches the metal bracket.
If it does – replace the motor mounts.
https://www.beoparts-shop.com/product/motor-suspension-rubber-bushing-grommet-f-several-beogram-beocenter-models-2/If the motor itself is noisy, it must be taken apart and repaired (most can be)
– or replaced, and a good condition used original motor would be the way forward in that case.Martin
In the OP, your first schematics are for Beogram 1800 (= Beogram 2000 but no datalink), and the next is for Beogram 2000 & 5000.
The RX-2 schematics shown in the same manual is wrong. It should’ve shown RCA plugs.
Martin
The Beogram RX and TX (R for Radial. T for Tangential) models were intended primarily for customers having a non-B&O receiver/amplifier.
They have twin RCA plugs from factory and none of them have datalink support.Martin
If the output stage transistors are held by a long bar with threaded brass inserts, the output
stage transistors are special in that they have a matching, relatively large, “hole” for the mounting bar.
If that’s the case PM me and I’ll have a look in the dungeons.– And check everything else in that circuit before powering up again.
Of course also check the idle current setting. Replace the trimmer, adjust and monitor the current while slowly powering up on a variac.Martin
It wears out the motor brushes instead.
Anyway – your deck acts normally.Martin
You need to diagnose the problem before replacing any components.
Make sure that the problem really IS with the idle current before replacing anything.
Chances are that you will only introduce more problems, that could make repairs more difficult – as in f.e. being unable to set the new trimmers right because the original fault is still present, keeping the Beocenter from staying powered up – and even if the original fault is found and fixed the new trimmers setting could be wrong so it still keeps shutting down.I would also leave the capacitors alone for now. At least until the present problem has been diagnosed.
One thing at a time.
Martin
Bad tantals around the Dolby IC. I’ve seen that a couple of times.
Martin
Mark-sf wrote:
B&O made the switch of sides in all of their turntables in the mid 1980’s. They still perform the same record detection function. They became wider to display the speed while the cartridge carrier became narrower to support the smaller cartridges. The older service manuals for the 400x series provide the most detail on the tracking system.—
That’s not quite right;
Earlier Beogram tangentials use the second arm for record detection, and the arm contains an optical sensor system (light, lens etc.).
In order to do this the sensor arm needed to be “in front” of (to the left of) the tonearm.Beogram 5500 and all other type 59xx decks have the extra arm to the right of the tonearm.
This second arm has no sensor and performs no function apart from carrying the speed indicator lights at its outer end. In these decks records are detected by weight.Martin
Sure it’s not something else? A broken lead or a filter problem?
Have you tried swapping with the woofer from the other speaker?
Does it make a very tiny click-sound when you connect your ohmmeter across it?Martin
The metal top plate on Beogram TX2 is smaller than on most other type 59xx decks, so the original cover is lighter and the holding springs are different.
Take out the springs, stretch them by hand so they end up apprx 5-6 mm longer than they were, and fit them again.
Martin
No. That’s two different transformers.
Martin
I seem to remember it can be rewired internally. I don’t have the servicemanual at hand now.
Else: https://beoparts.com/2018/11/22/mains-transformer-220-240v-8013312/
Martin
Tapehead cleaner, isopropyl alcohol or carburettor alcohol (same stuff) and cotton buds.
NEVER acetone or paint thinner or the likes.Martin
It has nothing to do with it being an export model or not;
Beomaster 3000 build-series 1, 2 and 3 tuned to 108MHz.
From build series 4 it was limited to 104MHz.
You cannot “modify” it. You must replace the tuner module and front panel = easier to find the right Beomaster.Beomaster 4000 was also produced in versions with both ranges.
Martin
A Beomaster with a bad backup battery can act up in different ways.
If nobody knows which settings and what content is being stored in memory, things really
get quite unpredictable.Martin
A cracked solder joint, perhaps.
Check around the voltage regulators.Martin
SC20 is for Beocenter 2000/2002.
You would want a SC77:Martin
The tuning lights will only come on with a reasonably good antenna signal.
As will stereo reception (and indicator).Martin
Yes.
Martin
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