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Latest post 09-10-2010 2:07 AM by Søren Hammer. 17 replies.
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  • 08-22-2010 9:18 PM

    8000 dust-cover green

    So I picked up another troubled table-an 8000 that needs recapping and work to the sensor arm.

    The plexi's pale green. My other 8000 project has a brown tinted cover, just like all the 8002s. Were there 2 colors?

    YES!Click on the file above this for a real clear comparison of 2 8002 covers over their brushed aluminum.

    I also hadn't noticed: the green cover doesn't have a flat black band across it's rear but brushed aluminum. The companion tonearm cover is the normal style (black band in rear/brushed aluminum in front) just like every other 8000/8002 I've seen. If it's not original, then it's an incredibly accurate clone down to the frt corner bumpers et al.

    It seems to accentuate the innards it shades, making the 8002 more visually attractive and lighter.

     


  • 08-23-2010 1:49 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    I have never seen a green tinted one.
    Photo please ?

    Martin

  • 08-26-2010 9:59 PM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Huh?See edited original post please4

  • 08-27-2010 6:19 AM In reply to

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    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    I've noticed that the lids can differ quite a bit and I can see what you mean but I never really considered it green.
    I agree, in the above photo, it does look a bit green'ish.

    Martin

  • 08-27-2010 7:58 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Have you seen ones that had brushed aluminum instead of black where the the 8000 appears? 

  • 08-27-2010 11:34 AM In reply to

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    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    No.
    Have you ?

    Martin

  • 08-27-2010 3:20 PM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Yes and you too-the greenish one has brushed aluminum. The other one in the picture has the normal black finish althoufh the lighting smears the difference. I'll try to post a better picture with both 8000 covers together. Seeing with ones eyes, the difference is pretty startling.

    Regards, Phil

    PS: this table has the metal tacho disc. Did some 8000s come originally that way?

  • 08-27-2010 4:58 PM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Now you point my attention to it, I can see that one of the Beograms have a lighter color to the
    rear alu strip.
    In severe cases of sun bleaching, the black anodizing can lose some of it's color and the
    lettering will become very faint.
    Maybe that could also explain the fainted tinting of the dustcover.
    A couple more good photos would be interesting to see.

    Yes, the last few Beogram 8000's had the metal tachodisc factory mounted.

    Martin

  • 09-04-2010 12:07 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Here are 2 images that clearly show the green tint and the bright aluminum trim.

    The adjacent tonearm cover is black margin as always (not "faded"), while the platter cover is aluminum margin/green plexi

    (vs black margin/smoked amber plexi, normal):


  • 09-04-2010 12:20 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    And #2:


  • 09-05-2010 6:35 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Interesting - was the back of the arm cover aluminium as well? I imagine an 8000 system with all aluminium finish instead of black - would be something to see!

  • 09-05-2010 11:47 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    No-the tonearm cover has the normal scheme, however the black part has a much smoother/polished-looking finish to it, although the normal B&O grained aluminum below it is discernable. The juxtaposition of the 2 bright aluminum parts-one long/skinny (left/rear) and the normal one over the tonearms (right/frt)-works well to my eyes. 

    I'm just wondering what it's about. I can see no way that it wasn't manufactured that way, but when and why?

  • 09-05-2010 3:31 PM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    I imagine the black anodised finish was scratched and the owner then removed the rest of the black.

  • 09-05-2010 5:43 PM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Peter :

    I imagine the black anodised finish was scratched and the owner then removed the rest of the black.

    Hm - I don't think you can just remove the anodised finish. It's not like paint you can remove. As far as I know when they anodise aluminum the color gets into the aluminum.

    I think that the most B&O dustcovers are "smoked amber" -some has a more blueish tone -some older (Beogram 1203) had a brownish tone. But I have never seen the greenish tone like the one you have. A rarity Cool

  • 09-06-2010 4:22 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    You can - one member was removing the colours from speakers just a year or so ago. You need chemicals!

  • 09-06-2010 3:59 PM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Okay -I didn't know that.  Embarrassed Thanks for the information.

  • 09-06-2010 11:00 PM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    Dillen:
    In severe cases of sun bleaching, the black anodizing can lose some of it's color and the
    lettering will become very faint.
    Maybe that could also explain the fainted tinting of the dustcover.

    After looking at this... I think this is the answer. A very severe case.

    If you look at the text in the first pic -you will notice remnants of the original black under the screened white especially in the letters A and M.

    • B&o bottle opener
  • 09-10-2010 2:07 AM In reply to

    Re: 8000 dust-cover green

    I have a Beolit 707 with anodized black control panel, which has been a possession of my grandparents. It was always placed in a window where the sun always shines. After 25+ years, the anodized black almost disappeared and the letters became quite faint. Exposure to sunlight can simply ruin the anodized panel and lettering...

    -Søren

    Beocenter 9300, Beogam CD50, Beocord 5500, Beomaster 3400, Beomaster 4400, 2 Beogram 4000, Beomaster 8000, 2 beogram 8002, Beovox S-75, Beovox MS150.2, Beovox RL6000, Beovox S-35, Beomaster 6000, 2 Beocord 9000, Beocord 8004, Beocord 5000, Form 1, 2x Beolink 1000, Beo4, MX3500, LS4500. Born 1993.

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