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Beogram RX issue

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Vuksys3
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Vuksys3 Posted: Sun, Mar 18 2012 5:46 AM


Hello, I'm new here and to vinyl in general so I'm hoping someone can help me out.

I picked up a very nice looking Beogram RX sans cartridge from a friends basement a few weeks ago. When I got it home I plugged it in to test functionality. Everything seemed to work except for when I pressed 33 or 45, the tonearm would swing out and drop as expected, but then immediately swing back to it's resting position, leaving the platter spinning. 

Being an engineer I examined the inner workings and found nothing glaringly wrong, but unable to find a service manual I decided a free turntable wasn't worthy of much time and moved on.

Last week I snagged another RX off eBay cheap, claiming to be working but again, sans cartridge. I bit and ordered a smmc4 from soundsmith for it the same day. This morning it arrived, so I plugged it in to try it out. 
It's doing the same thing as the basement one! Tonearm immediately swings back to resting position.

So what I'm wondering is, does it somehow know there's no cartridge installed and is swinging back to prevent
damage to the LP, is this a common point of failure in these players, or am I just incredibly unlucky?
I'm more motivated than ever to get this up and running, having invested $200 in a new cartridge, so any advice would be be very appreciated.

Thanks
Brendan

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Dillen replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 7:40 AM

Without a cartridge, the tonearm can not track correctly, leaving gravity and
antiskating in complete control.
Sounds like your Beogram is probably fine.

Martin

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Vuksys3 replied on Mon, Mar 19 2012 5:57 AM

Thanks for the replay Martin.

I happened to come across a MMC5 with a broken stylus today and tried it out, no different... but what you're saying is if it has no groove to track it will just swing freely, correct?  I hope this is the case, I guess I'll find out in a few weeks when the SMMC4 comes in.

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Dillen replied on Mon, Mar 19 2012 6:43 AM

Yes.
Of course, the tracking force should also be set correctly.

Martin

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Rich replied on Mon, Mar 19 2012 4:32 PM

If the RX works like an RX 2 or BG3404, it will not lower the tonearm unless a record is actually on the platter.


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Dillen replied on Mon, Mar 19 2012 9:21 PM

Rich:

If the RX works like an RX 2 or BG3404, it will not lower the tonearm unless a record is actually on the platter.

Correct.
But it won't swing in the tonearm either.

Martin

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