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  • What are they worth?

    I have a Beogram 1902 record deck, Beomaster 2200 amplifier and a pair of Beovox S45 speakers that I need to get rid of, all in decent condition (some marks to the trim on the amp). What should I be looking to sell them for? I bought them while drunk at what I now presume to be vastly overinflated prices a year or two ago, and now need to move them
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by ChristophStone on 06-25-2009
  • Re: Beomaster 2200

    Oh I seeee. Nice touch there. now I just need an aerial
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-08-2008
  • Beomaster 2200

    Hi, I have one of these along with a beogram 1902 and some S45.2 speakers, and it makes a lovely sound. however, having no user guides with it, and never having seen one before, I was just wondering what the P1, P2, P3, P4 and P5 buttons do. I assume they link to the 5 dials which raise out above them ,but what do they control, and how are they used
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-08-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    The black plastic part was going down as far as it could, but the arm still wasn't lowering enough. Looked insiade and teh crew was down as far as it would go, so simply wound it up a few turns, pressed play, and voila! Any tips in terms of adjustments to get it sounding best? Thanks everyone!
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-06-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    How do I check that it is correctly balanced at zero ? I'll give it another go tomorrow and clean off any remnants that are left, but will leave it to soak overnight. Is there anything I can lubricate to aid the horizontal movement of the arm, as opposed to the vertical? Edit: the arm doesn't drop to the height of the record because the pivot
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-04-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    And, any other parts I can clean/oil while im in here? So much for "superb" condition TT. Tghe emtal rods etc all look weathered and the grease looks ancient. But then I suppose it is! edit: have put it back together to try itt, and now the arm seems to work as it should, staying in the raised position when at rest, then moving over the record
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-04-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    just quickly, have no opened up the beast and im trying to figure out it's inards. Lik you thought, once I'd removed the bent wire spring thing the brass pin was stuck solid. Does the pic actually come out of the sleeve or does it just rotate? What is it connected to? Also, there are 3 black round cups with glue like grease on, looking very
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-04-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    OK I think I'm ready o get this thing working now, as I now have all the components for my system on the way :). By the way thanks for the offer Medogsfat but I have some speakers on their way now. What I would appreciate is a general outline of the procedures then more detailed help if possible, and I will outline any problems again if people need
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 03-02-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    I'll do anything to get it working, don't mind having a fiddle :) Just remember I don't know how any of it works so explanations will need to be as simple as my descripions of the problem! edit: I think you were right about it being a lubrication problem, the arm does not seem to move freely up and down or left and right at all. This could
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 02-27-2008
  • Re: Just Bought A Beogram 1902

    Right first things first. I pulled the flap open with the weight in, and pushed it down again seating it all the way in.Then set the slider to "0". I think it could be a problem with the lubrication because if i lift the arm slightly with a finger, it stays where I lift it to, instead of falling back down, and seems to stick there, unless
    Posted to BeoGram (Forum) by ChristophStone on 02-26-2008
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