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Beocord 900 Help with PPM wiring

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Lee
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Lee Posted: Wed, Apr 29 2015 10:26 PM
Hi,

I'm just doing a service on a friends Beocord 900 and I've got it all working perfectly. It sounds surprisingly good.

The only problem I have is that I managed to break the wires that run to the VU meters. I'm not sure where they all attach. Has anyone got a picture?

Thanks

Lee

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Dillen replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 6:45 AM

Let me know if this will do,

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Lee replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 1:57 PM
Thanks Martin that's great. Only problem I now have is I've managed to snap off one of the legs on the R2513 transistor and I can't seem to find a replacement.

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Dillen replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 4:29 PM

R2513?
Transistor?

Photo please ?

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Lee replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 5:45 PM

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Dillen replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 8:56 PM

Oh yes, that one.
BD244C is a direct replacement.

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Lee replied on Thu, Apr 30 2015 10:04 PM
Thanks once again Martin :-)

Is there a trick to opening these up and taking out the cassette mechanism etc? I don't want to flex the board and break something again.

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Dillen replied on Sat, May 2 2015 8:26 AM

It's a bit fiddly but of course it can be done. I seem to remember it being described quite good in the servicemanual but I must also admit that this is not
the most common deck on my own bench.

BTW these are surprisingly good performers, - well maybe not by later standards, but compare against other
contemporary decks from other producers and you'll be surprised.

Martin

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