Forum Replies Created
- AuthorPosts
-
I did indeed and a mix-up by the hotel meant that I was allocated the smallest bedroom in the place – barely bigger than a broom closet.
Luckily I didn’t take a big system with me. Only a Beogram 8002, Beocord 8004, Beomaster 8000 and Beovox MS150.2s! It still sounded fantastic, though – I had lots of compliments and I think I converted a few B&O sceptics. One chap in particular came back around 5 times during the day and kept telling me he’d never heard B&O before and it was the best thing at the show!
Obviously he was quite right….
I’ll be at Tonbridge at the Audiojumble, sadly! (Stalls 13 &14 if anyone is visiting!)
https://www.audiojumble.co.uk/nextevent.html
It’s an Akai AP-003
It’s interesting you use the phrases “sounds nice” and “lacks in terms of highs and clarity” as, unfortunately, to me, that describes the sound of the TX2 turntable and its similar brethren (such as the 5005, 5500, 6500 etc.).
Hence, I would personally say that the problem is the turntable. Those final era linear trackers are lovely things to behold and use (and are easy to service, which is a rare thing to say about B&O!) but I have never never found any of them to sound as good as the same era radial trackers.
In your shoes, I’d keep the MMC3 and buy an RX2.
Indeed.
Distortion of that kind is usually a sign that the cartridge’s suspension is dying.
Personally I’d sell the BL6000s and the BL2 and put the money towards a pair of BL5s.
The idea of shouting “Hey” anything to control something just makes my teeth itch.
The only way I would ever consider any form of voice control is if someone invents a setup that doesn’t repsond unless you say “please” and will turn it off again if you don’t say “thankyou” within 10 seconds of the item starting.
It might help to state which model of RL speakers you want them for as there were at least two different sizes of stand.
There are a couple of trimpots underneath the deck that are adjustable with a small flat screwdriver – one for 33rpm and one for 45rpm.
Let it run for 5-10 minutes to warm up then, using a strobe disc, adjust these until the speed is correct on both speeds.
Congratulations to all winners – some fantastic prizes as always!
Steve,
I’d like to know what the situation is with the Cube measurement chamber. I remember a rumour from a few years back that the Cube we all know and love was going to become part of an open-house style acoustic design centre for any company to use and that B&O were working on a new, bigger and better Cube of their own.
I’ve never been able to corroborate this, though, and am beginning to wonder if I imagined it!
I currently own:
- Beogram 3000 (1960s Acoustical version)
- Beogram 2000 (1980s)
- Beogram 5000
- Beogram 4002
- Beogram 8002
For sound, I’d keep the Beogram 8002.
Looks-wise, I know the 4002 is iconic and I do love it but, personally, my favourite looking is the 1980s Beogram 2000 – I prefer its sleeker plinth and conventional full perspex lid compared to the Beogram 5000.
Beomaster 8000 receiver
Beomaster 5000 tuner
My entire Beosystem 5000 (1980s)!
(1) Beolab 90s, obviously!
(2) Beoplay A1. It sounds stupidly good for its size.
I do relay on viewing products in the flesh at a local dealer. Many’s the time I’ve looked at a picture of a new item and not been impressed, only to fall in love with it in the flesh!
Surely the ScanSpeak mentioned is the replacement for the later midrange unit with the black dome? The picture above is the earlier unit with the clear dome, which is not the same.
As an aside, is the ScanSpeak an exact replacement for the later unit? I’m tempted if so as I have another noisy midrange driver on my MS150.2s.
To the OP – for glue I would just use standard PVA. It allows for easy positioning and will hold the dome in place fine when it sets.
I have to agree on the Beosound 2 MP3 player. I have one as my wife bought me one as a Christmas present but I have never used it and it’s only ever been out of the box for me to go “oooh” and “aaah” over it. That said, i still can’t quite bring myself to sell it!
Update – I’ve found where the mystery spring goes. It connects between a peg on the top plate and a metal bracket that is missing!
What the hell sort of trauma has this 8004 been through?!
I’m fettling a Beocord 8004 currently. The biggest headache has been trying to work out where the mystery leftover spring sitting on my workbench after the belt change came from! At this rate, I’m going to have to pull the mechanism out of my own 8004 and do a side-by-side comparison.
I’m also trying to acquire two new relays for a Beomaster 8000. RS have had them as “due in stock March 2022” since January, so I’ve been waiting patiently. They duly appeared, I put my order in and the stock went overnight – now showing “due September 2022”.
Luckily I’ve found them at Digi-Key but had to sneakily order them through work…
- AuthorPosts