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Latest post 02-25-2008 2:55 PM by Craig. 1 replies.
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  • 02-25-2008 2:42 PM

    BEOMASTER/CORD 2000 & BEOGRAM 3000 SYSTEM

    I have the following system - Beogram 3000 Type 5901, Beocord 2000 Type 2922 and Beomaster 2000 Type 2912, 2 x Beovox X35 Speakers with 2 Celestion speakers in the 2nd position.

    I purchased this from new back in 1985 and it has given me years of service without fault, (touch wood)!  It has only been in the workshop for servicing so you can imagine how chuffed I am to have a Hifi that has lasted so long.  I can get the techie type info on it no trouble but it is hard to find out the real worth of it, not in money terms because I do not want to get rid of it, but in what others think of it. 

    I do not have a lot of B & O fans in my crowd, (and I am more than a little bias), so what do you B & Oers think of the design etc.

    Regards

    Tonedeaf

  • 02-25-2008 2:55 PM In reply to

    • Craig
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    Re: BEOMASTER/CORD 2000 & BEOGRAM 3000 SYSTEM

    Well I used to have a Beomaster 2000, I used it with my PC to drive a pair of CX100's and a Cona Sub. Have to say I thought it was a very good Amp and a classic B&O design. Just purchased a Beocord 2000 which is now working after fitting a set belts. Again great design, I like the touch sensitive panels. Not really had time to play with this yet. As for the Beogram, you only have to look at the prices they still fetch on Ebay.

     

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