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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 10-11-2010 4:19 PM by Relaximus. 18 replies.
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10-05-2010 7:50 PM
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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
- Canton CT - USA
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Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Would anyone know if the platter from a TX2 or RX2 is a direct replacement for the 3300? The previous owner (apparently) tried to clean mine and managed to remove a bit of the lacquer. The platters on those 2 look identical to mine and those models are certainly easier to find than a 3300.
Cheers!
Dave
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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burantek
- Joined on 05-04-2007
- SE USA
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Relaximus: RX2 is a direct replacement for the 3300?
I can tell you tomorrow when I am next to them sitting side by side!
Welcome to BeoWorld, BTW!
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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
- Canton CT - USA
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Thanks Jaff!
BTW: Where in the SE are you located? I'm currently living in CT, but grew up in VA and I really miss it!
Dave
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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joeyboygolf
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
The platter from a TX2 is identical mechanically to your 3300. It may be polished rather than matt/brushed but that doesn't matter.
I have never had a RX2 so not qualified to pass comment.
Do not clean the turntable from these record decks. The laquer/paint does not survive and there is no easy way back!!
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burantek
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Relaximus: BTW: Where in the SE are you located?
Split time between SC/GA presently... I will have you an answer this evening on the platters!
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burantek
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Sorry for delay... Wanted to get my eyes on them! Answer in the morning!
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burantek
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
OK... as [JBG] pointed out above...
1.) Physically: identical
2.) Cosmetically: RX2 has a duller (matte) finish -very "granular." 3300 has a brighter (plate) finish.
3.) Graphics: identical, but the 3300's banded sections of the striping is more pronounced.
Frankly, I like the RX2 platter better -seems to suit the surround and it appears to hold up much better than the 3300's more "delicate" finish.
Also, from your OP... The TX2 matches the RX2.
One other quick note -I found it interesting that apparently the early RX2's had (confirmed) a completely different platter... the "circular" style as can be seen in the product pages here.
If you'd like, I can snap some pics tonight.
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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
- Canton CT - USA
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Wow, thanks Jaff! Yes, some comparative pics would be very nice. Now, I just need to find an unmolested TX2/RX2 platter.
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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burantek
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Dummy me just realized I have a pIePhone in my pocket!
The 3300 is on the LEFT / RX2 on the RIGHT. The differences are more apparent in person.
You may be able to tell that the smoother finish on the 3300 reflects much more light!
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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Thanks for that pic! And I agree, the RX2's platter looks as though it might actually match the 3300's top-plate better. Now, to find one!
Cheers!
Dave
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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Medogsfat
- Joined on 02-21-2007
- *Moderator* Leeds, Yorkshire
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Other than the platters already mentioned, other Beograms which share the same profile & radial markings are :-
BG3000 (the 1980's tangential one) 3500, 4500, 6500, 7000 & 9000.
Any of these will match perfectly well but do differ slighly in the finish on the lacquer coating.
Chris.
The use of metaphors should be avoided like the plague. They're like a red rag to a bull to me.
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Søren Hammer
- Joined on 01-07-2008
- Esbjerg/Denmark
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Hehe, what about the 5005, 5500 and 8500?
-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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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
- Canton CT - USA
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Hmm ...
TX2
RX2
Dave
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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burantek
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
This is a bit confusing... as far as I am aware:
The RX only had the early "circular" style platter.
The RX2 had both the early "circular" AND the later "spoke" style platter.
Apparently, there was a running change during production. I have seen far more RX2's w/ the later platter.
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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
- Canton CT - USA
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Steffen:
The RX2 was purchased from its original owner and I seriously doubt that he had the wherewithall to change the platter.
Regarding the 3300, does anyone know just how many of these were produced? I rarely see them for sale on ebay or elsewhere, at least here in the States. From what I can tell, it is virtually identical to the TX2 other than the cosmetics and the controls on the dustcover (which I love!). Is this thing as rare as it seems to be? I actually prefer the looks of it to the TX2.
Dave
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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burantek
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Relaximus: Regarding the 3300, does anyone know just how
many of these were produced? I rarely see them for sale on ebay or
elsewhere, at least here in the States. From what I can tell, it is
virtually identical to the TX2 other than the cosmetics and the controls
on the dustcover (which I love!). Is this thing as rare as it seems to
be?
Well, that is an interesting observation.
They do seem to be a bit rarer than the TX2 and there are probably several reasons for that, IMHO -of course!
Not
knowing production numbers, the 3300 was typically sold as a component
in the BS3300 -a BS that had love it or hate it styling, though the BG
was the most conventional of the components. In general, I don't think that this particular BS was hugely popular and may not have sold well. Also, at that time turntables
were on the way out of favor for CD's. A lot of buyers may not have
spec'd a BG when buying the BS3300.
The peer BG's available at
the time were also matched to their respective BeoSystems (the stacks)
and used Datalink. I am sure these greatly outsold the BS3300. The oddball might have been the BG9000 designed to pair up with a
BC9x00 but it also used Datalink.
So, someone walking in off the
street looking for just a table and no other kit would likely have
gravitated to the TX2 and I believe it was marketed as just that. It did
not have Datalink (though the product pages here suggest it did). It
had RCA connectors in place of the typical DIN and could be plugged up
to any off-brand amp without any adapters. Based on the numbers you see
for sale today, they must have been a top seller... at the very least -in
much greater numbers than the 3300.
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Relaximus
- Joined on 10-04-2010
- Canton CT - USA
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Re: Beogram 3300 Platter Compatibilty
Jaff:
I certainly agree with your observations. It would seem that the 3300 was very much the "Red-Headed Step-Child" of the line of the time. The styling was somewhat polarizing and went against the grain of B&O's ideology of that time. It seems that it was, almost, a last-minute stylistic excercise to meet an unneeded goal. For me, the slanted dust-cover and thinned-front plinth are timeless. Mine has the B&O supplied DIN-toRCA adapter, although, I'd like to replace them with interconnects that are somewhat more up-to-date. Needless to say, I absolutely love this deck!
Dave
New to B&O, but am now hooked!
Beogram 3300 & RX2 - Consoles: '56 Fisher Custom Futura & '63 Custom Electra - '58, 2 x '61 & '63 Motorola's - '61 Grundig; Assorted newer, silver-faced stuff
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