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RIAA in BG6500 or BM6500?

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Master_Geek
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Master_Geek Posted: Mon, Oct 26 2020 7:14 AM

According to Beoworlds page about Beomaster 6500, it has the RIAA build in. But according to Beocentrals page regarding the Beogram 6500, it has the RIAA build in, not the Beomaster 6500. So which one is right?

leosgonewild
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It is in the BG6500.

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

Master_Geek
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Damn. Was looking a powerful beomaster with RIAA and thought I had found the perfect one.

If anyone has a good idea do let mo hear it :) 

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Fritz replied on Mon, Oct 26 2020 7:43 AM

BG 6500 has a RIAA build in as standard.
However BM 6500 has been prepared for a Build in RIAA module, as an option. P/N 8002956
This 7 pin module has to be soldered onto the BM 6500 mainbaoard. The Mainboard has been prepered for this..

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BM5500 has RIAA inside. Same power as BM6500. Missing some powerlink outputs tho.

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

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Fritz replied on Mon, Oct 26 2020 2:39 PM

You might do as follows.
Disconnect and bypass the RIAA inside the BG 6500:
Disconnect the power to the RIAA, then jumper the L & R input on RIAA, and put a jumper to
the output on the RIAA.: You can see the wiring on the RIAA PCB (PCB no 4)
No need to jumper the ground connection. Mute switch is still working.

 

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