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So a few weeks ago I went to put an album on my Beogram 9000. When I started the Beogram, the platter started to turn as normal, but the tonearm didn't move into place. After a little investigation, I found that the cam on the tonearm has broken!
If anyone has a spare laying around, I'd sure appreciate the help. Or if anyone has an idea on how to fix this one, I'd work on that as well.
I've seen a lot, but never this one broken.Was ready to put some parts in the bin, but you're lucky.
Make a small donation by becoming a silver or gold member and I will ship this at shipping costs.
That works for me. Membership upgraded.
Send you a pm.
Hooray! The part from Beobuddy came in today!
I didn't plan on working on the Beogram today, but I was too excited, and hopped right into the project. I started by taking tons of pictures of things before I began a tear-down. I removed the plate from the tonearm, and attached the good part.
Routing the wires took two tries, but the second time I got things the correct way. Once that was all taken care of, the difficult task of re-stringing the tonearm began.
Wow that took me a lot longer than I thought it would, but I finally got it done!
Big thanks to Beobuddy for helping me by sending the part. I really appreciate it, and I'm so glad to have my Beocenter 9000 complete once again.