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Hi
My Beomaster 4000 went bang a while back - I think someone had tried to switch it off but not done it properly and when I actually did it, it made a loud noise and hasn't worked since! This was a while back so the details are sketchy, but now that I've cleared some space again I want to put it back into commission.
At the time I found that one of the anti-surge fuses had blown so I replaced but no joy.
Anything simple I should try?
Cheers
PS While we're at it, any way to reduce the transformer 'hum' whilst on standby??
bambam: Anything simple I should try?
SOrry I completely miss-read this as Beogram lol anyway it does sound like you have lost an output stage or similar... How are you with reading circuit diagrams and component level servicing?
Olly
Errrr - not competent at all! I was hoping that I could replace a blown fuse or similar inside!
If I start messing about with circuits and the like I'll just cause more problems!
Beomaster 4000 does not have a standby function.Did the bang come from the speakers (blown output stage, power supply etc.) orfrom the physical Beomaster (blown capacitor, power switch etc.) ?
Martin
From the physical Beomaster. Definitely not the speakers.
Thanks
Dillen: Beomaster 4000 does not have a standby function.
Beomaster 4000 does not have a standby function.
You're right. I meant when the unit is ON but nothing is playing.
The humming is from the transformer itself. Only cure so far is to find a replacement with no hum from a donor.And, to be honest, the other issue does not sound like something I would recommend to someone with next tono electronic skills or experience. In fact, the transformer replacement could also fall into this category.
That's what I thought! I'll get it repaired by a professional as I have now cleared some space to put it and the Beogram 4000 into action again.
Thanks for the advice and I'm glad I stayed away from opening it up!