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Greetings dear members,
just got 'lucky' and bought a BeoGram6000 turntable - so far so good - most seem to work
after some mechanical adjustments - tone arm, platter height and suspension
but......the tonearm lowers as it should (?) but no sound ???
I red it apparently has a buit-in pre-amp ?! does that mean it has to be connected to a line-level input
or still required to be connected to phono ?
tried both but 'no sound' audible !
and YES, the cartridge works fine............just in case you ask
is the silent-mode function dead ? or better say the opposite ??
anyone, please ......
thank you guys
ALF
If the quad board is there, it produces line level output and uses all 5 pins. It does work fine as a stereo deck though but again at line level. I suggest the muting relay is stuck. Maybe try lifting and lowering the arm using the buttons several times!
Peter
hi peter,
sadly that did not help - as suggested I plugged it in a line-level input as I thought this is the one but 'no'
silence.
it however worked at the beginning and I can't figure out what I could have possibly done
during the mechanical adjustments as the table was unplugged from the mains ??
I noticed the when lowering the arm via the lift, the carriage moves forward just a tick at the same time which is not what should happen but it has to remain on the spot ???
so, there are a couple of problems already, question is: where to from here ?
very disappointing :-((
perhaps some of our professionals have some more suggestions ?
they are most welcome
cheers, ALF
I presume you are referring to the Siemens Relay on the main board as there is no other relay ?!
hi lee & peter,
opened the Siemens and did what I could with a naked paper stripe, rubbing between the contacts as good a possible...easy to access the contacts from the edge side of the board side, tricky from the opposite side!
whatever made an impact, it is now back to 'audible sound' - would be great if it stays like that.
not quite sure though how much the arm adjustment played into all of this ??
I looked at those very tiny naked tone-arm wires that comes out under the arm-wand and go over the spring of the tracking-force wheel.
should those wires actually touch the arm assembly at all without causing a short ?????
I won't touch anything for now......as long as I can hear sound
thanks for all your input - good to know one is in safe hands here