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  • 02-23-2008 5:02 PM

    Connecting B&O equipment

    Forgive me but I'm new to this forum. I've just acquired a Beocenter 4000 and a Beogram 3500 and want to connect them. From what I can see I need a 7 din female connector with a phono outlet (red & white) connector outlet  Can anyone advise me where / how I can get this connector.

     

    Peter C

  • 02-23-2008 6:02 PM In reply to

    Re: Connecting B&O equipment

    Actually not a great combination as the 3500 has an RIAA built in as does the 4000. You will need to use the Aux input. You can unscrew the 2 extra pins and use a 5 pin to RCA lead. You also need an earth lead from the casing of the Beogram DIN plug to the earth on the 4000.
  • 02-24-2008 1:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Connecting B&O equipment

    I met the OP yesterday when he bought an MS6000 from me so I know he has a CD3500, not a record deck. He is from your part of the world Peter (Durham) so can you point him to a local supplier of a female din/rca adapter.

    Hello Peter C and welcome to the forum. Hope you had a better trip back!!

    Regards Graham

  • 02-24-2008 2:47 AM In reply to

    Re: Connecting B&O equipment

  • 02-24-2008 5:26 AM In reply to

    Re: Connecting B&O equipment

    Graham,

     

    Yes that seem's to be what I need. Bought it and await it's arrival with great anticipation.

    You're a star. Thanks a million

     

    Peter C. 

     

  • 02-24-2008 6:06 AM In reply to

    Re: Connecting B&O equipment

    That would seem to be a well matching selection. The 4000 is a most interesting device as it is the only double cassette B&O marketed. Extremely pleasing design and matches the 3500 well. A friend of mine had one with a CDX and Redline speakers. Sounded really quite impressive though a little bass heavy for my liking due to the built in loudness. Don't see that many around these days. The user manual is on site.
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    Re: Connecting B&O equipment

    Peter :
    That would seem to be a well matching selection. The 4000 is a most interesting device as it is the only double cassette B&O marketed. Extremely pleasing design and matches the 3500 well. A friend of mine had one with a CDX and Redline speakers. Sounded really quite impressive though a little bass heavy for my liking due to the built in loudness. Don't see that many around these days. The user manual is on site.

     

    My Parents have a Beocenter 4000 with a pair of Beovox C75's, I quite like the sound and the looks. Never really had a play with all the dubbing features of the twin cassettes though. They also have a Beogram 9000 connected to it.

     

    CraigSmile

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