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Hi all,
I've recently inherited my grandmother's Beocenter 3600, in lovely condition, except while listening to a few of my records - after about 6 I think, a puff of smoke appeared from under the turntable and it stopped playing. It's a lovely piece of hardware and means a lot to me, so I wondered if there's anyone out there who can suggest how to fix such a beauty?
I took it to a local repair guy here in Norwich (UK) who said he couldn't get the parts, and that's as far as I got.
Any suggestions?
Thx
Stu
Welcome to Beoworld !
That's a very nice Beocenter you have there.Tell your repairer, that you've found a place to get the parts and let him email me.
Martin
Agree with Martin, not only a nice Beocenter, but also increasingly rare!
Ben