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Beogram 4002 Restoration

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Beolover
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Beolover Posted: Thu, Nov 13 2014 5:13 AM

Hi There,

I recently rediscovered my love for vinyls, and I decided to fix up a 4002 that I bought on Craigslist a while ago. I also thought it a good exercise before I tackle the 6000 that is in my queue.

IT turned out that I needed to replace the light bulb in the tracking sensor, and I did that with an LED (inspired by Menahem's great PDF that is posted on the internet). I went a slightly different route and did it with a 3D printed part that holds the LED. I made a video about the procedure. It is posted on my blog at:

http://beolover.blogspot.com/2014/11/beogram-4002-conversion-of-tracking.html

Here a picture of the bulb housing after replacement:

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chartz replied on Thu, Nov 13 2014 7:34 AM

Great how-to Rudy! You do like LEDs, don't you?

Jacques

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Beolover replied on Fri, Nov 21 2014 4:37 AM

Absolutely! LEDs are awesome! I want to see these units in service for another 30 years, so LEDs are clearly a way to go. Here is another one:

I exchanged the light bulb in the detector arm with a LED. Here is the video:

http://beolover.blogspot.com/2014/11/beogram-4002-replacing-detector-arm.html

and an impression of the final result (I like the 'back to the future' feel of the white light LED, but of course one could also use an amber type with a more authentic incandescent feel if so desired..;-):

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Cooker replied on Fri, Nov 21 2014 11:14 AM

Awesome like usual Rudy!!!

Beolover
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O.k...now I officially ran out of LEDs to replace in this 4002..;-). Here is the Speed Selector Circuit Video.

and an impression from under the hood:

 

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Beolover replied on Wed, Dec 10 2014 8:17 PM

Of course, I also needed to implement some 3D printed parts into this Beogram 4002! May I present?: Stereo lithography printed bushings for the transport locks! Here is the video:

http://beolover.blogspot.com/2014/12/beogram-40024004-replacement-of.html

and an impression of the printed parts. While not perfect yet, I really like the resolution of these printers, much better than the Makerbots:

 

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sonavor replied on Wed, Dec 10 2014 9:26 PM

I am in need of some of those bushings.

John Francis
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Nice job with those bushings. I suspect that Harry could do well on this forum if he starting a bushing replacement business. Most of the bushings in these machines are most likely deteriorated. 

John

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Nice job with those bushings. I suspect that Harry could do well on this forum if he starting a bushing replacement business. Most of the bushings in these machines are most likely deteriorated. 

John

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Beolover replied on Thu, Dec 11 2014 6:27 PM

All the parts I design are available to other B&O enthusiasts! Send me an email at beolover@gmail.com.

I will also be happy to provide the STL files to those who have access to printers. I am a bit behind with my website, but I will post the files and additional info in the near future.

Rudy

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Beolover replied on Wed, Dec 17 2014 5:23 AM

And here is yet another 3D printed part for the 4002! The lowly but important cabinet guiding washer!..;-)

Video: http://beolover.blogspot.com/2014/12/beogram-40024004-3d-printed-cabinet.html

The printed parts in comparison with the original plexiglass part:

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Beolover replied on Wed, Dec 17 2014 5:23 AM

And here is yet another 3D printed part for the 4002! The lowly but important cabinet guiding washer!..;-)

Video: http://beolover.blogspot.com/2014/12/beogram-40024004-3d-printed-cabinet.html

The printed parts in comparison with the original plexiglass part:

http://beolover.blogspot.com

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I decided to take my Beogram 4002 still a bit further into the future after running out of light bulbs to replace...;-). I designed a plug-in remote control receiver that allows the control of the turntable with an Apple remote. I am so in love with my newly rebuilt keypad that I did not want to use it anymore it to preserve its looks for 'future generations'...;-). The remote also improves the cueing function of the turntable.

Details and a video are posted on my blog.

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Leslie replied on Sat, Jan 3 2015 5:40 AM

Rudy, you're absolutely my favorite member and your blog is amazing. Video's, pictures and explanations, TOP!!! 

And btw, thank you for joining Llew's FB B&O page. I'm taking part in his FB page as well...

www.facebook.com/vintagebeo

 

Brengen & Ophalen

Beolover
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uhhh...now you are makin' me blush...;-). Thanks!

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Beolover replied on Wed, Feb 11 2015 3:20 AM

Hi Guys,

I printed another Beogram part with stereolithography: A MMC cartridge protector. Seems most are lost...So I can finally give my cartridges the protection they deserve..;-). Details are on my blog: http://beolover.blogspot.com/2015/02/bang-olufsen-mmc-cartridge-protector.html

Rudy

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Ben_S replied on Wed, Feb 11 2015 7:47 AM

Fantastic to see someone using 3D printing for all of these 'lost' parts. I am on the hunt for some covers for the SP range of cartridges. Got a fair few of them now, but none of which have covers!

Maybe 3D printing would be the answer!

Ben

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Beolover replied on Wed, Feb 11 2015 5:29 PM

I think that is absolutely doable, but one would need at least one original to take measurements...;-)

Rudy

 

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Beolover replied on Wed, Mar 18 2015 9:45 PM

Hi Guys,

I designed a plug-and-play part that replaces the tracking sensor light bulb assembly in the Beogram 400x. Comes with an updated video. I was not fully happy with my original approach...too much messing with the Dremel tool for my taste...;-). More details on my blog:

http://beolover.blogspot.com/2015/03/beogram-400x-replacing-tracking-sensor.html

The part in action:

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sonavor replied on Wed, Mar 18 2015 10:21 PM

Thanks again Rudy for these wonderful videos. I really enjoy them and this latest documentation of the adjustment procedure is a big help.

-sonavor

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Beolover replied on Fri, Mar 20 2015 8:36 PM

My pleasure! My mission is to keep these babies going...;-). Here is another one about relubing/adjusting the tone arm lift mechanism.

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