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The answer is yes - see the ad at the bottom. You do, I believe, need at least one B&O product though! The programming is not simple though - I would strongly suggest getting Keith involved.
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Andy is quite right - you need a RIAA pre-amp. In days gone by, amplifiers had a dedicated record player input which amplified the signal internally - most amplifiers these days do not have this so you need an external one. Prices vary from a few tens of pounds to thousands. A few tens will do!
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I have mine side by side as I don't want stacking marks!!
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[quote user="kruppking"] Just got my invite to next weeks unveiling at B&O in Aberdeen [/quote] I didn't think it was being shown in the UK till the 3rd of Novemeber!!
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I got my perfect wood one (not so keen on white) for £30. I do think the white ones attract a premium though these days.
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You can fit a pre-amp but it will need a fair amount of re-wiring. The service manual for this group of turntables shows that the board fits on the right side near the front under the parked position of the arm. However it has no exact instructions though the wiring diagram is there. Is the board you have an accessory or is it from another deck. If
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Most B&O repairs are surprisingly good value so I would take it to a dealer.
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Press and hold the bottom button till the hand set switches off. Press it again and will restart.