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Beogram CD 4500 - heavy disturbance

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wixia
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wixia Posted: Mon, Jul 23 2012 8:13 AM

Hello,

I have a Beogram CD 4500 connected to a Beomaster 4500. When I play a disc the only sound I get is heavy disturbance. I can hear that the disturbance alternates according to the CD but I can't distinguish any real sound or music at all. The radio works just fine and so does the tape player that I also have connected to the Beomaster so the problem must lie within the CD player.

Can anyone think of what the problem might be and what can I do to fix it?

Regards!

solderon29
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solderon29 replied on Mon, Jul 23 2012 10:36 AM

By disturbance,do you mean distortion?

Is the disc being read normally,eg,is the track display etc working?

It seems like a problem with the cd decoder,but if you are not technical,you will need expert help.

Nick

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wixia replied on Mon, Jul 23 2012 12:41 PM

Hello Nick, thank you for your answer.

By disturbance I mean that I only hear roar/noise/rush instead of the music. The noise alternates though so I get the feeling that the CD player plays the disc but something happens with the signal on the way to the speakers. The disc is read normally, i can skip between the different tracks and the track display works perfectly. 

I am pretty technical and can easily replace parts, I just need some guidance regarding which part I need to replace or how to decide which part to replace.

Regards

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stefan replied on Mon, Jul 23 2012 2:00 PM

Did you try to connect the CD to the A.TAPE input and control it via A.TAPE?

If this works, the fault should be in the BM4500 - CD input? - if this doesn`t work either, it must be the BG CD or the cable....

And if you have the BC4500 connect it to the CD input.

Hope this helps

Stefan

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