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Beomaster 901

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PetVik
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PetVik Posted: Sun, Dec 8 2019 7:38 PM

Hello all!

I am new to the wonderful world world of vintage B&O and I have recently laid my hands on a Beomaster 901. The problem is that the left channel produces a significantly lower sound than the right channel. Otherwise the amp is working fine with a clear and nice sound.

Does anyone have a suggestion of what could be the problem? Should I change capacitors and trim potentiometers? I have tried to search the forum on similar issues but I have not found anyone having the exact problem that I have.

Thank you for any hints on what could be the problem and what could be done to correct it!

 

Best regards,

Peter

 

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Dillen replied on Sun, Dec 8 2019 7:47 PM

Welcome to Beoworld!

Trimmers and capacitors, yes.
Always first steps when restoring older electronics.

Martin

PetVik
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PetVik replied on Mon, Dec 9 2019 8:35 AM

Thank you for a fast reply, then I will change capacitors and trim potentiometers and see if that will cure the problem!

Best regards,

Peter

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