The Beomaster 2400 played continuously for about forty-eight hours without any problem. I exercised all of the source inputs and even made a test recording from a Beogram 8002 to a Beocord 9000.
Now it is time to properly pack the unit up and ship it home.
The following pictures show how to pack the Beomaster 2400 for safe shipping.
It is a good idea to use a plastic bag to protect from any packing material scratching of the audio component and to act as a moisture barrier.
I like to use 1 1/2 inch eggcrate foam for protecting the Beomaster and secure it with non-adhesive packing wrap).
For the shipping box I glue the bottom flaps together with wood glue then glue polyethylene padding to the floor and walls of the box.
I place the wrapped Beomaster into the padded shipping box and use more eggcrate foam for the ends and the middle of the Beomaster .
Now I can place the polyethylene lid over the packed Beomaster and seal up the box.
This Beomaster 2400 is ready to go.
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