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Yes, that's the one... Martin
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The Beogram 1000 came with 4 different motors. Some are easier than others. The main problem is usually the motor pulley, some are incredibly tight on the spindles, especially on the old round motor type. Martin
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The last one I'm sure was mounted in another furniture of some kind. It was quite common back then to fit a deck like this into existing furniture and several B&O record decks could be ordered as build-in modules without cabinets. Seeing a Labcraft/B&O turntable is a first for me. Seeing one for sale is even more unusual. Seeing two for
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Great find ! The Master 610K was the early version of what later became the popular Beomaster 900K. It's not really a Beomaster since this radio still followed B&O's previous model name convention but of course the use of the Beomaster model name in the Ebay title may attract more buyers. It does not have the little green stereo lamp at
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I've seen quite a few 42/609/610/Beogram 1000 based record players from other producers, HMV, Triotrack, Skandinavisk etc. but I never saw this one before. Neither did I ever hear about Labcraft. I agree that the tonearm looks a bit clumsy if compared to B&O's but it's an interesting deck none-the-less. The dustcover will probably have
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Det er jo ikke et apparat med digital modtager. Vi har ikke længere analoge TV signaler i Danmark. Martin
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Is it consistent on stopping at track 10 regardless of the CD ? Does it play the entire track 10 everytime ? Martin
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That's a new one. Does the spindle motor stop ? Is something blocking the laser blocks path ? Martin
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Du spurgte det rigtige sted. Martin