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Beogram 5500 problem

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VANTAGE
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VANTAGE Posted: Wed, Dec 5 2018 10:00 AM

Hi all,

A friend of mine has a Beogram 5500 connected to a Beomaster 5500. In the past weeks, the sound it produces has become distorted and jumpy, a bit like playing a CD that is scratched (her description). The platter seems to be turning at the right and regular speed, and the tonearm does not seem to be faulty either.

Other sources that she has connected to the Beomaster 5500 work fine, so the problem seems to be related to the turntable, the amplifier and the loudspeakers are fine.

Do you have any ideas about what the problem is? Preamplification problem, tonearm adjusting, ...? Also, where can this be repaired in the Copenhagen area? (I am not sure a regular B&O dealer repairs turntables anymore, but I could be wrong).

Many thanks for your help!

Klaus

Current: Beovision Eclipse 65" v1 - Beolab 50 - Beolab 28 - 2 x BS2 (GVA) - 1 x BS1 (GVA) - Beoremote Halo - H9i

Past:

Beovision MX4000 - Beovision 3-32 - Beovision 7-55

Beosound 9000 - Beosound 5 / Beomaster 5

Beolab 6000 - Beolab 8000 - Beolab 5 - Beolab 3 - Beolab 17

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Dillen replied on Wed, Dec 5 2018 11:30 AM

Check the needle tip.
Perhaps it's very dirty - perhaps it has fallen off.

I'm in 2880 if everything else fails.

Martin

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VANTAGE replied on Wed, Dec 5 2018 11:40 AM

Thanks a lot Martin. I just checked with her, she says that the problem is the same with her current MMC4 and with an MMC3 that she borrowed. So either she is wrong (?) or there is something else.

I will send you a PM. Again, thanks.

Klaus

Current: Beovision Eclipse 65" v1 - Beolab 50 - Beolab 28 - 2 x BS2 (GVA) - 1 x BS1 (GVA) - Beoremote Halo - H9i

Past:

Beovision MX4000 - Beovision 3-32 - Beovision 7-55

Beosound 9000 - Beosound 5 / Beomaster 5

Beolab 6000 - Beolab 8000 - Beolab 5 - Beolab 3 - Beolab 17

Dillen
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Dillen replied on Wed, Dec 5 2018 11:55 AM

Have you checked the tracking force setting?
It's a slider at the right side of the tonearm.

About 1.4g is usually a good setting for MMC3/MMC4.
A rebuilt cartridge will sometimes need an additional 0.1-0.2g.

Martin

VANTAGE
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VANTAGE replied on Wed, Dec 5 2018 8:54 PM

Thanks a lot Martin. She will check and I will get back to you.

Klaus

Current: Beovision Eclipse 65" v1 - Beolab 50 - Beolab 28 - 2 x BS2 (GVA) - 1 x BS1 (GVA) - Beoremote Halo - H9i

Past:

Beovision MX4000 - Beovision 3-32 - Beovision 7-55

Beosound 9000 - Beosound 5 / Beomaster 5

Beolab 6000 - Beolab 8000 - Beolab 5 - Beolab 3 - Beolab 17

VANTAGE
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VANTAGE replied on Mon, Dec 10 2018 9:17 AM

Hi Martin,

Just to let you know that by adjusting the tracking force setting along the lines you suggested above, my friend now has a fully operational Beogram 5500 again.

Many thanks for your kind support and advice, much appreciated!

Klaus

Current: Beovision Eclipse 65" v1 - Beolab 50 - Beolab 28 - 2 x BS2 (GVA) - 1 x BS1 (GVA) - Beoremote Halo - H9i

Past:

Beovision MX4000 - Beovision 3-32 - Beovision 7-55

Beosound 9000 - Beosound 5 / Beomaster 5

Beolab 6000 - Beolab 8000 - Beolab 5 - Beolab 3 - Beolab 17

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