Thanks Peter
Incidentally, I blame you and the Jarman brothers for a rejuvenation of interest in buying old B and O. Having owned various bits of B and O since 1971, including a Beogram 4000 (playing through a Sugden A48 Mk 1 - very sweet sounding but ugly), I ended up with a Linn LP12/SME/Shure V15iv/Quad 34/FM4/405/ESL 57s. However, I was worrying more about the set up of the Linn than listening to the music. - the classic hi fi problem! So I stopped worrying and leaned to love B and O (again).
I bought a Beosystem 2500, MX1500 (I know!), and a Beosystem 10 and I have been happy for 18 years listening to my music. Then I spotted an LX 5500 with motorised stand in the window of my local dealer going for a song and I was hooked.
Visits to Beocentral and the Beoworld only made it worse, culminating in me printing off a photograph of your Beogram 4000/Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000. I am now thinking of buying some immaculate CX50s, maybe a CDX the most elegant of all the B&O CD players, or perhaps a Beocenter 9500. with either some late model passives or maybe even Beolab 3s.
I almost bought a Beogram 4000 a week or so ago but my partner (who doesn't understand my growing obsession) couldn't quite grasp why I might want one as I no longer have any records! (Another big mistake made there, I think). In fact, she thinks this is all bordering on the pornographic, but then, I remember the iconic Christine Keeler image of her sitting on a Jacobsen chair - I was more interested in the chair!
How's the GT6/Spitfire now?