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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I think this is what you want! The technical and service manuals are on site though maybe need scanning a little better.
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If anyone would like to write some product descriptions for all these old radios, please do!!
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Maggie: The cost to return the SMMC20CL+ and get the cartidge you mention is too high., courier, taxes, etc. It is cheaper to buy a used BG 1700 with an MMC 20 S cartridge with stylus Not a big surprise! The BG1700 and MMC20S were the bottom of the B&O range. The SMMC20CL= is the very top of the SMMC20 range. The 20S may not be in good condition
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Double the chance of a prize!! Clearly after one of the prizes! Which one? And will it fit on the bike?
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Van is actually the first member on Beoworld - imagine him as a god in the Beoworld universe! Predates gold!!
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If you find things missing, let us know. I would suggest this page could be helpful!
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Get the SMMC1. If your turntable is in good condition, that would be the most sensible way to go. Don't even think of changing the arm as it will not be quite that simple! If youi want to keep the SMMC20CL+, buy a Beogram 4002 or similar.
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You need an SMMC4. I would see if soundsmith will swap it.
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I guess that someone has replaced your MMC20 fitting arm with a MMC1-5 fitting arm. The 1700 was the basis for the turntable in the 7000 series of Beocenters and the last models, the 7007 and 7700 used the MMC1-5 range of cartridges. What cartridge was on the deck when you first got hold of it?
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And depending how long you have, pplan on using the new Beo5 remote which offers zone control - see the user manual .