Hello,
The Beogram 4002 is a nice turntable to behold, nobody will doubt this.
However, I have compared it to my Beogram 8000 just out of curiosity. Here are my humble conclusions.
1/ Soundwise, there is not much. Once properly set-up, both sound good.
2/ I think the 8000, although often criticized for its "cheap" construction, with more plastic and pressed steel instead of castings, is more elegant.
Its mechanism is much more silent, with muted clunks and silky movements (plastic parts?). It is also faster in operation.
3/ I just love the clever tangential drive on the 8000, but the 4002 seems to have more torque,in spite of the smallish motor (but then no classic turntable—Thorens et all—has a DC servo motor, which by the way is back into fashion as an option on posh turntables, and at a silly price…)
4/ The 4002 bearing is a funny design, with reduced contact areas, when the 8000 one has a classic bearing which is very precise: launch it gently, have a cup of coffee (or tea!), come back and it will still be spinning! I wonder about the Beogram 4000 then.
5/ Finally, working on a 4002 is much easier, connectors are sturdier (double rows of solders to the PCB), and there are more adjustments to the arm, which is much less flimsy!
Jacques