Thank you for this video. For the din plug you can user a standard 5 pin to RCA adapter (in left, in right, out left out right and ground) The last 2;pins (of the u shape) are for remote control if you use it with an B&O amplifier
Nice! I have a B&O Beocord 5000 cassette player and it worked perfectly just some months ago then I haven't used it. Just moved it. For some reason when I turn it on, now the capstan is spinning constantly when power on? and when I press in a tape it tries to play and 1 sec after it just shuts off? Any idea why?? All the best! All clean and like brand new. Also for some reason I moved it like 1-2cm to put it onto the Beomaster but carefully, now it's super tight when pushing open the tray etc. Soo weird! Any help would be appreciated!
Those red things on the underside are transit screws to prevent the tray moving in transit. You’re lucky yours had the full 4. You didn’t point out the need to remove these in your video so others could damage theirs by unknowingly forcing the fascias or levering the tray to try to get it out. Maybe you can insert a section of text in to point this very important detail for new B&O users? Jb x
Thanks for showing is step by step how you dismantled it. -_-
Thank you for this video. For the din plug you can user a standard 5 pin to RCA adapter (in left, in right, out left out right and ground) The last 2;pins (of the u shape) are for remote control if you use it with an B&O amplifier
Nice! I have a B&O Beocord 5000 cassette player and it worked perfectly just some months ago then I haven't used it. Just moved it. For some reason when I turn it on, now the capstan is spinning constantly when power on? and when I press in a tape it tries to play and 1 sec after it just shuts off? Any idea why?? All the best! All clean and like brand new. Also for some reason I moved it like 1-2cm to put it onto the Beomaster but carefully, now it's super tight when pushing open the tray etc. Soo weird! Any help would be appreciated!
Those red things on the underside are transit screws to prevent the tray moving in transit. You’re lucky yours had the full 4. You didn’t point out the need to remove these in your video so others could damage theirs by unknowingly forcing the fascias or levering the tray to try to get it out. Maybe you can insert a section of text in to point this very important detail for new B&O users?
Jb x
I think it is from late 80’s
How did you fix the drawer opening/closing?
I just replaced the belt with a tighter one. Was easy
@@jesse1779 can you show me the part?
@@Stevejobs722 at about the 5 minute mark. th-cam.com/video/X72aM3FSLC4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VY9Of7exBh0MjUNw