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I would ask yor nearest B&O dealer. I know they still sell the FM antenna so I see no reason why they won't sell the AM ones too. Chris.
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THIS description just makes me want to rush out & buy it NOW. Brillaint use of minimalism to compliment the product........
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[quote user="Leslie"] Okay thanks Chris, still, why did he start with the ? [/quote] The was simply referring to him being mischievous & no real harm was intended or implied. Chris.
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[quote user="Leslie"] [quote user="®"] I messed with your 5 star ratings see. Being a bit devilish. [/quote] Explain? [/quote] Don't take it personally Leslie - it was meant as a joke. Unfortunately humour doesn't always cross the language barriers smoothly on a world wide site such as Beoworld. To be honest the star
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Welcome to Beoworld Looking from the back of the cartridge in its upright position the pins are 1 Top Pin = Left channel 2. Right pin = Right ground 3 Bottom Pin = Left ground 4 Left pin = Right channel. Hope this helps, Chris.
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Agree 100% with Graham - condition is king with these. I beleive an unopened/boxed Beogram 4500 sold for @ £1,200 on ebay not so many months ago which is over 3 times the new price in 1991 (£360 back then). Chris.
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What's wrong with them? Chris.
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Welcome to Beoworld Lift off the platter and there are 3 "discs" with slotted holes. Turn them so you can access the screws below which then need to be screwed out until they clear the discs. Next turn the discs so you can then tighten the crews down onto them. This will lock the floating suspension. Leave the platter off for transporting
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[quote user="tournedos"] I believe all the others of this series could be Masterlinked to your MX4002 with a converter box (type 1611?). Not sure about BC9000, as it is quite a bit older. [/quote] I'm pretty sure Craig linked a BC9000 to a BV3 via 1611 so it may well be possible. Personally I would recommend to 8500 or 9500 over a 9000
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Hi parasound & I would also like to extend my welcome to Beoworld. We love threads such as yours on here As for choice of system I agree with Mika (tornedos) - it all depends on what floats your boat. Personally speaking I have always preferred the flat Beocenters over the Ouverture types. The Beocenter 8500 will offer best value for money &