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Beomaster 4000 - how do I replace stereo indicator lamp?

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Danny Wells
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Danny Wells Posted: Tue, Apr 17 2012 12:45 PM

How do I replace the bulb of the stereo indicator on my Beomaster 4000? Unlike on the 3000/3000-2, once I have removed the wooden case I still cannot see how to remove the lampholder to fit new a bulb. If I unscrew the bolt directly beneath the indicator, it releases the green acrylic part but I still cannot then withdraw this out of its position.

Help please!

Dillen
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Dillen replied on Tue, Apr 17 2012 12:52 PM

Exactly the same as in the Beomaster 3000. Not original if any different.
The lamp sits in a wedge type socket and the socket is pushed onto a flat piece (paddle) of chassis metal.
Pull the lamp socket back into the Beomaster, take out the lamp, fit a new and push the socket back onto the paddle.

Martin

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tamtapir replied on Thu, Jun 21 2012 11:03 AM

I steal the thread for a moment: were can I find a "new" socket? Its the same typ of socket in Beolab 5000 (5303), right? Does anybody know were to find a replacement for my broken Beolab socket?

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Dillen replied on Thu, Jun 21 2012 12:34 PM

Beolab 5000 uses the same push-on principle but with somewhat larger, threaded E10 sockets rather than the wedge type.
I may be able to supply some good used sockets if you need. PM me.

Martin

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tamtapir replied on Fri, Jun 22 2012 10:00 AM

Do not hit me now, but how do I send a PM?

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