hi
this is my first post here and i thought i would tell of my rather lucky sucsess.
i recently took a risk and brought a pair of beovox 2600 speakers and 2 beogram decks,one being the 1972 beogram 3000 and the other a beogram 2000 slightly older i think.
the gent i brought them from told me tht the decks did not work nor did they have a cartridge,and one of the speakers had a blown wooffer.
i decided to bite the bullitt so to speak and payed him £26 for the lot.
when i got home i tested all the items, and found tht the one of the speakers was blown and the 2 turntables sort of worked but were eratic and tempremental.
so i did some research and found beoworld(yay) where i found a member who had some beovox 2600 wooffers, so i contacted him and i have brought one and am awaiting delivery.
after more trailing through the pages at beoworld and followinf links i discovered a few hints and maintence tips and what cartridge i needed to get.
after a bit of tinkering i got both decks spinning and both arms doining the automatic stuff tht they are suppose to do.
so i searched every where on the web to try and find a sp10 cartridge and stylus,luckly i found what i wanted on ebay(the only cartridge i could find anywhere) so i brought it.
it came yester day i plugged it in to the beogram 3000 and correctly ballenced the arm and applied the correct tracking force and i put darkside of the moon on and pressed play.............and i was filled with joy as the thump thump thump of the heartbeat startied to boom from my speakers.
after 7hrs of testing and playing several albums it appears tht the beogram 3000 lives again.
as for the beogram 2000 it works too but it is slow, iam yet to find out wheather its the belt or motor.
i will end this lengthy post and just say i think my 70s B&O equipment sounds better than my modern day rega tt and amp+speakers.
credit to my wonderfull wife who made all this possible and took the pictures below