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Enquiry: I have a B&O 4002. I rarely use this turntable. But when I attempt to use this, too often, the tonearm fails to drop. I have removed the cover plates and lubricated the mechanism. Normally, this causes the arm to drop. Now, not only does the arm not drop but the arm fails to return to start.
I believe that this turntable is humidity sensitive. I moved to Lapu Lapu, Philippines. My problems began after 5 months here. Can high humidity affect the 4002? Can this problem also occur with the 5005?
I am considering the purchase of a used 5005. But if I am going to be subjected to the same problems, I will have to select a different manufacturer.
Please respond quickly. I have somehow committed to buy a 5005 on Ebay. I need to have an answer to my humidity question.
I recently had exactly the same problem with my beogram 4002...
There's a small screw under the copper damper (under the tone arm) that can be adjusted for the tone arm dropping. However, when adjusted correctly, the arm wouldn't raise at the end of the records, or it would raise like 30 seconds to late (not really good for the stylus)... The problem was solved by also checking the perpendicularity of the metal arm just below the solenoid (when activated), which can be adjusted by 2 screws under a spring parallel to the solenoid... That's all in the service manual... You should also check that the tone arm is 0 balanced.
I think all these little things + lubrication have an influence over each others...