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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
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Hi, I just thought I would give you the benefit of my experiences in purchasing and owning B&O turntables. Firstly, keep in mind I live in the USA and all events have occurred here. The first unit was a Beogram RX-2, a beautifully designed radial arm player that I bought with a BM3000 system from an antiques store. After much fussing I finally figured
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Dillen - Is there some way you could post an illustrated guide on how to recover an RL140 speaker? Also a guide as to how to refoam the woofers? John Y
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Henrik, is it possible to post a few hi res photos of your white 8000 system ? It would be a good opportunity for you to gloat and the rest of us to turn green with envy !! John Y
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Peter, I noticed that you and others have praised the Beogram 4000 for its engineering. I have diligently scoured ebay, and although I have seen many BG 4004's, I have never seen a 4000. What's up with this, is the 4000 a particularly rare item, or is it so wonderful that no one will part with their precious record player ? John Y
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If you are new to the B&O world, please listen to Peter's advice concerning purchasing phono cartridges on Ebay. Do not purchase B&O cartridges on Ebay!! There is one simple reason, there is simply no way to know if they are functional. In fact the seller will probably not know since he or she will probably not have tested them, and even
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I can't believe I did this, but to quote a fellow Beoworld poster, "The voices in my head keep telling me to buy more B&O." I bought a Beogram 3000 (completes my 3000 system) and Soundsmith MMC5 on ebay, still waiting for their arrival. Just got a pair of RL 140's also from ebay, now trying to find the stands. And finally bought
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