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I sent my bm4400 to be recapped as I wanted to give it as a Christmas present. I homed it up this weekend and the FM would not work. The signal meter never moved and both red lights were lit. I have contacted the person who did the recap but have not heard back yet. Does anyone have any pointers that I could pass along to help get this fixed. Obviously it will not be a present this year! Thanks
Was the Beomaster 4400 fully working before having it recapped? It sounds like the Beomaster wasn't thoroughly checked out after the capacitors were changed out.
-sonavor
I second that.
Could be that one or more capacitors has the polarity reversed. Or, happened to me, some of the leads jumping from the multiplex board to the tuner box are broken inside, visually impossible to see.
Iowa’s asked by the repair person to try and reseat the fm board. I will try this tomorrow but I don’t have my hopes up too high
Yes
Make sure your friend has reconnected the green lead on the stereo decoder to the correct pin, as shown in the pic below, I made the mistake of connecting to the wrong pin following a recap....click on the pic to see it all
Craig
Thank you to everyone who has responded.
--- Was the Beomaster 4400 fully working before having it recapped?Yes, at least the last time I used it prior to the recap.
--- Make sure your friend has reconnected the green lead on the stereo decoder to the correct pin, as shown in the pic below, I made the mistake of connecting to the wrong pin following a recap.It appears correct to me based upon your picture.
The work was not done by a friend but b a repair shop here in the United States. He asked me to be sure the FM card was still properly seated (which it was).I am waiting to hear back from him as to what we do next. I am considering contesting the credit card charge, but I understand these are complicated pieces of equipment and want to give him a chance to make things right.
Jim: I understand these are complicated pieces of equipment and want to give him a chance to make things right.
I understand these are complicated pieces of equipment and want to give him a chance to make things right.
Beomaster 4400 is not particularly complicated. It's a good and solid construction, built by the book. - The good book.
They are only considered complicated pieces because there's only a few people left with the skills to repair it.The younger generations will not learn to repair anything. They will have to accept to throw away and buy new.
The job must still be under warranty, so instead of "messing around" inside, I suggest you wait for their reply and suggestions - andeventually return it for repairs under warranty.
Martin
Thanks Martin. I wish you lived here in the U.S. so I could have you fixit!
I have heard back and it was suggested that a new part be sent and I put it in or I ship it back and have them do it. Since I lack the skills I will be shipping it back. I will let everyone know how it turns out.
Dillen:The younger generations will not learn to repair anything. They will have to accept to throw away and buy new.
I returned the unit to the repair shop and he said that the FM board was not seated properly. I either checked the wrong board or I am incompetent when it comes to electron repair! I got the unit back and it it now works great. I am looking forward to it going another 30 years!
Thanks everyone for your input.