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Bang u0026 Olufsen Beogram CDX 2 Disassembly process and Repair guide

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This video episode covers the disassembly and repair of the Beogram CDX 2, the most advanced CD player made by Bang & Olufsen. All of the components for the Beogram CDX 2 will be disassembled and removed.

Redesigning the Beogram CD X became essential after the 104 series of machines was withdrawn because the original CD X was based heavily on the functioning parts of the Philips CD104 and was produced in one of Philips' factories. The CDX 2 is very different inside from the previous model, even if the two have very minimal external differences. Based on the thenlatest version of Philips' OEM decoder/processor/servo panel and their CDM2/10 mechanism—a wellliked combo with good performance—the new model was created. These units also comprised the Beocenter 9000's CD area. Further B&Odesigned (but Philipsbuilt) panels completed the apparatus for power, lid/tray control, and control panel. The Philips CD100, the first CD player to be massproduced, served as the foundation for the assembly, much like it did for the original CD X.

One noticeable change was that the power switch was no longer there. Instead, the machine was turned on and off using the play sensor and an additional touch control. When the device was plugged in, a red LED light verified it. This straightforward control scheme required a sophisticated 4contact relay to operate. The Beocenter 9000 also made use of this. Aside from this, the user of the original CD X would have been familiar with the remaining controls and external features.

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