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Beocenter 5000 turntable belt

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Thom Chesshyre
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Thom Chesshyre Posted: Mon, Jun 1 2015 10:41 PM

This seems like such an amateurish question, but hey..

 

I've got beocenter 5000 which I've had for a couple of years. The turntable has gradually started losing speed or is erratic, and I'm guessing it needs a new belt. So:

1. How do you remove the platter? It doesn't seem to lift off like most turntables.

2. Any tips on where to get a replacement belt?

Thanks in advance for any help

Dave Farr
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The Beomaster is the amp but which turntable do you have?

The Beogram 5000 TT that is normally with the BM5000 has a platter that simply lifts off.

Depending then on which TT you have will dictate the source for your belt.  Possibly Axel in Germany:

https://www.schallplattennadeln.de/RIEMEN-BELTS/PHONO-RIEMEN-n-Hersteller/A-C/B-O/

Dave.

Thom Chesshyre
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Sorry, I'm being hopeless, will teach me not to send messages late at night.

 

BeoCENTER, not Beomaster.

 

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Sorry, I'm being hopeless, will teach me not to send messages late at night.

 

BeoCENTER, not Beomaster.

 

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Dave Farr replied on Tue, Jun 2 2015 10:48 AM

No problem.  I think you need to lift the centre spindle and then lift the platter off - it's in the user manual.

Dave.

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Dillen replied on Tue, Jun 2 2015 9:35 PM

The platter lifts right up and off. It may bind a bit, though. The center hub stays.

I can supply correct belts, also for the tapedeck section.

Martin

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Dillen,

 

Thanks - with added confidence I gave the platter another go and it did indeed come off.  I think it was made difficult by the fact that everything's floating.

I've given the motor spindle and platter spindle a good clean, and as suggested here http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/cleaning-turntable-belts.120339/ boiled the belt for a couple of minutes to reinvigorate it, and also cleaned it, and it seems to have a bit of life left in it.

I will certainly get in touch when it does give out though - how much would you charge for a full set of belts shipped to the UK?

 

Thanks!

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Dillen replied on Wed, Jun 3 2015 4:41 PM

You have email ...

Martin

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