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Beomaster 1900 balance slider rigged?

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guitarman
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guitarman Posted: Tue, Oct 27 2015 12:48 AM

I'm new to the forum hope someone can answer a question for me. I recently got a beomaster 1900 its in great cosmetic shape. The treble and balance aren't working and both right speaker channels don't work but the left is fine. The question I had was I noticed there is a resistor soldered on the the back side of the board where the balance slider is. I'm guessing this is a rig job but not for sure. Can anyone tell me what the purpose of this is? Thanks ahead of time for any replies.

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Dillen replied on Tue, Oct 27 2015 7:16 AM

Welcome to Beoworld !

The resistor is most likely fitted to somehow compensate for a broken slider in the potentiometer.
But it only "fixed" one channel and my guess is that the other one has failed too now.
I have reproduced the sliding parts for the potentiometers. Email me.

Martin

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