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Latest post 05-02-2009 6:19 AM by henrykin. 4 replies.
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  • 05-01-2009 6:57 PM

    RIAA Amp for BM 7000

    I would like some advice on how to build one

    on board. At the moment I'm useing an external one.

    Thankyou

  • 05-02-2009 3:31 AM In reply to

    Re: RIAA Amp for BM 7000

    Not that this is much help. but I believe there was a board that could be fitted to the BM7000 for just this purpose - I cannot imagine that one will be available now. One of the reasons B&O removed the RIAA was to allow the Beogram to be sited further away from the Beomaster. By fitting the RIAA in the Beogram, a stronger signal was sent and a longer cable could be used. And there is not that much space in the BM7000!!

    There will be far more space in the record deck you have - why not build it in there?

    PS Look at the service manual of the 6500 - there is the accessory RIAA shown there - page 10 of the pdf

  • 05-02-2009 4:06 AM In reply to

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    Re: RIAA Amp for BM 7000

    Velleman also make a cheap and cheerfull kit at about £12 from maplin - however this needs a 12volt supply - the pcb os about 3 x 2 - i fiited one in an old sony turntable box which works very well - i couldn't justify a b&o t/table as my discs are from my youth and quite scratched etc!

    i can supply a pic of the board if reqd

    tony

    I always try to operate using/following the KISS principle --  Keep it simple stupid!

  • 05-02-2009 4:50 AM In reply to

    Re: RIAA Amp for BM 7000

    You could of course ask the dealer if the original RIAA module for 6500/7000 is still available. You just snip a couple of jumpers in the Beomaster and then it plugs (or solders) in. I understand it is quite small with surface mount components so not very practical to build from scratch - as a DIY project, I'd definitely build it in the record player. It's usually very easy to steal the power supply from there as well, and B&O had a good point in moving the amp there.

    -mika

  • 05-02-2009 6:19 AM In reply to

    Re: RIAA Amp for BM 7000

    Thankyou all for your info

    I shall look at all options

    Henry

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