Put some tape on it and spared the holes for the springs but now it's not beeping at all anymore.
If you get zero sound then maybe it's not making contact.
No the tape is fine. I put the rotary swith back in the wrong way
It's good now.
The tape dampens a little but not as much as i wished.
I think i will go for the resistor approach. I will need a friend to do it for me since that kind of modification is a bit out of my league.
For a less invasive solution, maybe inserting a semi-conductive material between one of the springs and the piezo contact?
Something like a small piece of black conductive foam, or some other carbon impregnated material.
That sounds like somthing worth trying before i start messing with the circuitry, thanks
I used my BM867s the other day and the buzzer made me jump because it's so loud.
But It's handy to have a meter with loud buzzer for noisy environments.
I do most my testing and mods in the night and with this device i'm afraid to to wake up the neighbours.
Doing a continuity test actually hurts my ears!
I found out i'm not the only one with this issue:
https://youtu.be/5D8jxj9chBoNote that this Brymen has a different type of speaker that is not nearly as loud as the type in my BM829s.
And that type of speaker you CAN actually dampen with some tape.
But he simply replaced a part. Is that possible with the BM829 aswell?
Looks like it might be R30