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  • Re: BEOGRAM 4002 RUN TO FAST

    Update: It works and it was easy to adjust also for a non technican. One question about the speed of the stroboscop-disc. There is a 33.33 (33 1/3) and a 45.11 (45). Why is it 45.11 and not exactly 45? Thanks for the advice.
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by superdario on 04-02-2011
  • Re: I Adopted a Beogram 4002

    Congratulations to this iconic turntable! Did you know the Beogram 4002 is in the permanent collection of MoMa in New York?
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by superdario on 03-24-2011
  • Re: BEOGRAM 4002 RUN TO FAST

    Thanks! I'll try it at the Weekend... Best Regards
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by superdario on 03-23-2011
  • Re: BEOGRAM 4002 RUN TO FAST

    Thanks for the quick and helpful answers. I've already the schematic... My questions: Is this job easy to do for a non technican? Which strobo disc i have to use in Europe the 50 Hz? Will the strobo disc work with a Maglite Flashlight? Best Regards
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by superdario on 03-20-2011
  • BEOGRAM 4002 RUN TO FAST

    Hi all, I've bought a second Beogram 4002 Type 5521 in almost MINT condition. Unfortunally the motor run to fast (over 10 seconds per minute). How can i calibrate the speed? All other functions are working good... Thanks!
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by superdario on 03-19-2011
  • Re: A very special BEOLAB 5000 (1967)

    [quote user="classic"] BUT distortion, this is really much too high, although the Beolab 5000 has a pleasant sound and really don’t seems to distort more than 1%. This is one of the “hidden problems “ where you could be very happy to use your Beolab 5000, but not knowing – the sound could be really improved by a full
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by superdario on 10-04-2010
  • Re: A very special BEOLAB 5000 (1967)

    Here the first results: http://new.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/results?ch%5B0%5D=B&ch%5B1%5D=E&ch%5B2%5D=O&ch%5B3%5D=&ch%5B4%5D=5&ch%5B5%5D=0&ch%5B6%5D=0&ch%5B7%5D=0&wtfserver=node4.ric.mf&id=00015c294c9b7f21000e6e3200006100&glyphcount=8&imageid=0 It looks like the Industrial 736 http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by superdario on 09-29-2010
  • Re: A very special BEOLAB 5000 (1967)

    [quote user="classic"] [quote user="superdario"] Very nice!!! I like the Graphic Design of the full documentation. The colors Gold, White, Black and the font Bodoni Condensend... Very stylish. [/quote] Hi Dario, Thanks for the long chased information regarding the font, I have not been able to find the real correct one, but now I
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by superdario on 09-29-2010
  • Re: A very special BEOLAB 5000 (1967)

    Very nice!!! I like the Graphic Design of the full documentation. The colors Gold, White, Black and the font Bodoni Condensend... Very stylish.
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by superdario on 09-29-2010
  • Re: Beogram Thorens ready to fill my days with music.

    [quote user="soundproof"] Realizing that the deck is in excellent shape for a complete refurbish to original state, I will make no changes to it, but will have another plinth made up, out of soapstone, which I can move the deck to if I wish. [/quote] I think, that's the right decision... such a rare deck must be restored to the original
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by superdario on 09-28-2010
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