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BeoGram 1203

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jkhamler
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jkhamler Posted: Mon, May 13 2019 4:08 PM

Hello,

So I noticed that the record was playing a bit too quickly, so I tried to adjust this by rotating the wheel on the bottom lefthand corner (see picture). Something clicked and now the record won't spin unless I turn the wheel all the way to the right, and then it only plays way too fast.

I'm hoping I haven't broken anything. Does anybody have any tips?

Thanks

Jon

 

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Dillen replied on Mon, May 13 2019 9:37 PM

Most likely the speed changing mechanism has seized in dried lubricants.
That's very common.

Martin

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For fine tuning of the speed there is a adjust wheel on the left side of the Beogram 1203:

 

 

Vintage Bang & Olufsen

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jkhamler replied on Tue, May 14 2019 10:56 AM

Ah, bother. Wish I'd known about that wheel before I started fumbling with the main speed setting. Hopefully I haven't damaged anything permanently. Will take another look tonight. Thanks all for the replies!

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jkhamler replied on Tue, Jul 23 2019 9:47 AM

Hi Martin,

Is this fairly straightforward to fix? What's the process? I guess I need to open it up to take a look inside. A little nervous to do this as I have no experience maintaining turntables!

Thanks

Jonathan

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