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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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lol, Yeah, sorry, it was a bit long!
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Hello fellow BeoWorld members! I'm a fairly new member here, however I've been a frequent visitor to BeoWorld and its forums for a number of years, I just haven't taken the time to actually join in on the conversations! A quick summary about myself, I bought my first piece of B&O in 1992, it was a new RX2 turntable. ...and as the story
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I was wondering about that. Did he do the work on the Beomaster 1000 before his work on the Beogram 1000, or was it more at the same time? P.S. Thanks a lot everyone, I don't have a Beomaster 1000, and now you all have me wanting to get one! Tommy
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] You also forgot the Beogram 3500...........and the older Beogram 6000 CD4. So, in a nutshell, you want Beogram 3500, 4500, 6500 or 7000 from the more modern series of tangentials or Beogram 6000 from the older models although these are quite rare. [/quote] Yes, you are right. Thanks for adding those Graham!
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Hey Andy, Nice system! I've always admired the Beolab 4500's. The two Beograms, with built in pre-amps, that will work with your system are the Beogram 7000 and 4500. Tommy Edit: Sorry, forgot to add the Beogram 6500 as well. If your not familiar with these tables, they are all essentially "mechanically" the same turntable (tangential
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