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beomaster 3600

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marc
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marc Posted: Fri, Jan 25 2013 4:14 PM

I have a beomaster 3600 in full working condition only problem of late is turntable seems to be running a bit to slow, i've tried all speed settings but still the same. I have noticed that the belt seems to be a bit on the slack side, is their anyway to tension belt or could it be the have been stretched .

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marc replied on Fri, Jan 25 2013 6:38 PM

Any info from anyone.

marc

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Peter replied on Fri, Jan 25 2013 7:08 PM

Worth asking Martin for a new belt, I feel.

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Dillen replied on Fri, Jan 25 2013 7:36 PM

Peter:

Worth asking Martin for a new belt, I feel.

Thanks, Peter, but I don't have the round (cross section) belts.
I also feel that the actual problem lies with dried lubricants in the motor bearings rather than the belt.

Very nice, that Beocenter 3600. And is that the original box ? Very collectable!

Martin

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yes its the original box  and  great cosmetic condition, turntable lid could do with some TLC and its missing plastic radio slider and a small black disc that came off the turntable speed adjustment. Here's some more pics   

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another pic

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pic no 3

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Hi Marc,

 

I've recently inherited a Beocenter 3600 and am experiencing the same issue. The turntable plays at a slightly slower speed to the speed it should do. I joined the forum looking for help so I  was just wondering if you ever managed to figure out the problem? 

Any help would be appreciated. 

 

Thanks!


Seb

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Dillen replied on Sun, Jul 5 2020 6:43 PM

All very common.
Clean and reinfuse the motor bearings with sinter oil under vacuum.
It has been discussed many times here in the forum, though perhaps not directly regarding Beocenter 3600, but the principles are the same.

Martin

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