Thanks to all for the advice - very helpful.
Peter - I was planning on using the Beogram with a Pioneer amp I also recently bought - will this be OK? (I'm probably asking rather naieve questions, but I must confess this is actually the first turntable I have ever owned, yet alone B&O one! Have recently inherited a number of records which it seems a shame not to play...)
Simon - will keep a look out for the items you suggest - with any luck I'll strike gold at a car-boot fair or second hand market...
A few more questions:
1). What is the going rate for a Beogram 1700 in good condition with a cartridge also in good condition (this is what I'm told I shall be receiving, by the seller on eBay - hasn't been delivered yet)? I'd be interested to know whether I paid a fair price or way over the odds! I paid £82 plus £15 delivery.
2). If I find at any stage that I need to replace the cartridge and cannot find one at a sensible price via the methods Simon kindly suggested, can I replace only the stylus part of the cartridge, or does the whole thing have to be changed? If replacement of just the stylus is possible, is a specific type required, and how much should I expect to pay?
3). Are Beogram 1700s any good compared to the rest of the B&O ranges? Should I look to keep the one I've just bought, or are there any other models I will be able to pick up reasonably-priced which will do a much better job?
Once again thanks in advance for advice.
Toby