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Latest post 09-07-2009 5:16 AM by beaugram3000. 2 replies.
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  • 09-06-2009 5:41 PM

    Questions about SP cartridges

    Hi all,

    I am new to the forum, and this is my first post. By way of introduction, let me say that my interest for B&O is very recent. A few weeks ago I was looking for a turntable on eBay (to show my children what it was like in the old days, and what daddy's "huge black CDs" were for), and came across a Beogram 3000 (radial one, 5228) - fell in love with the design, bought it and haven't been listening to too many CDs since.

    I have found a lot of interesting technical descriptions and discussions on this site and forums. I however have a few questions which I can't find an answer for:

    I have already seen on this forum that the SP12 stylus is the best available for this turntable , I currently have an SP10 and I would like to upgrade. Now I get confused when product descriptions mention 2 types of cartridges: SP10 and SP10A, SP12 and SP12A, SP14 and SP14A.

    What is the difference between the non-A and the A? I read somewhere (this forum?) that it refers to the cartridge itself, but not the stylus, is that correct?

    How do you tell them apart? I checked my cartridge and there are no markings at all on it.

    Can you put a SP12 stylus on a cartridge which currently has a SP10 stylus? (that is if I can fin an SP12 stylus :)

    Thanks in advance,

    Florent.

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  • 09-07-2009 1:59 AM In reply to

    Re: Questions about SP cartridges

    The only difference between A and non A is that the non A were designed for non B&O decks and the cartridge body has a 1/2" bracket attached.

    You can fit an SP12 to an SP10 cartridge body as the cartridges are identical. Axel can either supply a new stylus or retip your SP10 and make it an SP12.

    Very nice deck you have there!

  • 09-07-2009 5:16 AM In reply to

    Re: Questions about SP cartridges

    Thank you very much for the answer Peter, I haven't seen this info anywhere on the net before. Thanks for the link too, again I hadn't found a retipping service in Europe before - I'll consider that if I cannot find a second hand SP12, or my SP10 dies suddenly. Yes, the 3000 is a very nice deck. I bought it more or less purely on the looks, and it turns out it's a very good deck too. My thinking was that I'd play my old vinyls very occasionally, so I wanted something that would look nice when not in use and this one stood out in a a sea of black plastic. I am now spending a fair bit of time listening to my vinyls, and I can't wait to go the charity shops to see what I can find. The only (minor) gripe I have with the deck is that the output is very loud - I may post a separate thread about that. Thanks again, Florent.
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