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I have a Beocentre 2200 with a MMC5 stylus which all of a sudden has stopped playing and has become inaudible. If I put up the volume to maximum I can just hear what the record is producing.
Is there any way of fixing this?
Now you mention it I have now tried the radio and it is just the same.
What can I do to solve this?
The amplifier for this is a chip based device rather than the darlington transistors occupying the other B&O systems of the time. These can be difficult to source and this system was actually made in Japan and uses components not normally seen in a B&O machine. It is also less designed to come apart so is not the easiest to repair. Combine this with a low value these days and I wonder if I wouldn't look at replacing it. If you were looking for something similar with the three sources, a 7002/7007 or 7700 would be a considerable upgrade and much easier to keep going for years due to the nature of the way it is assembled.
Peter
OK, keep the MMC5 for future use and scrap the BC2200. Sell some parts like the platter etc. I think the money you'd spend sorting it out would be better spent on a better vintage system.
Dave.
Did you connect the speakers to the set 2 sockets and forget about the switch at the front ?
Martin
Which switch would that be?