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I have a Beomaster 3000 that I bought new in the 80s. I love it. But it is starting to show its age. The sound on our Speakers 2 line is starting to cut out. But more troubling is the fact that the unit has spontaneously turned itself on a couple of times. I don't use the radio on it, but when it turns itself on it is always on a radio station and it is about midway up the volume scale. Is there some simple home servicing/cleaning that I might try or should I have it serviced?
Sounds like a dead lithium cell on the cpu board. If less than 3V there are memory problems.
3 Euro material and 30 minutes work.
Thank you!