greetings from Westport CT.
I have recently purchased a circa 1986 beosystem 3300.
it worked gloriously for a few hours. then no sound and smell of burnt electronics from the beomaster 3300 amp model: 2953
attached is a bit of the schematic, I have the full pdf schematic if needed.
all, functions aside from sound output seem to still work on the unit. (cd/tape/phono change, display volume display, remote control, radio station, on off etc.
I'm pretty sure the smell was from resistor edit[r122] burning up. (see picture)
I will replace the resistor, but It seems like this is a symptom of something else.
lots of questions:
1) what would cause this, excess current? from where?
should I replace:
2) any of the capacitors?
but how do I know which ones? (none of them are swollen)
how do you test capacitors while they are in a circuit?
3) the amplifier IC chip?
could this be why the resistor burned up?
4) should I replace the adjacent resistors (207, 206) ? they measure fine with
the multimeter but they look a bit singed, are they compromised?



any help is appreciated!
I have recently purchased a circa 1986 beosystem 3300.
it worked gloriously for a few hours. then no sound and smell of burnt electronics from the beomaster 3300 amp model: 2953
attached is a bit of the schematic, I have the full pdf schematic if needed.
all, functions aside from sound output seem to still work on the unit. (cd/tape/phono change, display volume display, remote control, radio station, on off etc.
I'm pretty sure the smell was from resistor edit[r122] burning up. (see picture)
I will replace the resistor, but It seems like this is a symptom of something else.
lots of questions:
1) what would cause this, excess current? from where?
should I replace:
2) any of the capacitors?
but how do I know which ones? (none of them are swollen)
how do you test capacitors while they are in a circuit?
3) the amplifier IC chip?
could this be why the resistor burned up?
4) should I replace the adjacent resistors (207, 206) ? they measure fine with
the multimeter but they look a bit singed, are they compromised?



any help is appreciated!
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