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Connected Beocord 9000 ,Beogram 8002 and 4002

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ssv70
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ssv70 Posted: Wed, Apr 1 2015 12:57 PM
Hello!I want to buy beocord 9000 and beogram 8002 and 4002. How to connect all of this to the existing components? I mean: beovision 11-55, beolab 5 connected to beovision and beosound 5 to power link. beosound5 connected to beogram 6500 through the converter. I want to listen to and beocord and beogram 8002 and 4002 through beolab 5. I have beosound ouvertura with masterlink. Need hl / ml converter?Thanks!
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I can't give you the exact way but it does not seem like you can do it as such.

Beogram 4002 is '70s

Beogram 8002 is '80s

Beocord 9000 is '80s

Datalink which allows connections between systems did not come before the '80s and you would need a Beomaster or two to be able to connect the above 3 things to start with. 

Then it is a matter of the Beomaster being able to connect further via mcl/ml etc. and powerlink. 

I mean Beomaster 6000/8000 is out of the question though perfect for the 2 out the items you want to connect.

Using a Beomster 6500 could do well with the Beocord 9000 on aux or MCL2AV beolink but I do not think the 2 Beograms will work. In that case the Beogram 6500 goes to Beomaster 6500 and that will go to the converter instead of what you got now.

It would better to get a matching Beomaster 4000/4400/6000/8000 to the Beogram 4002/8002 but let it stand alone as an independed system if you are still keen on the idea you want.

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Brian replied on Wed, Apr 1 2015 7:16 PM

It sounds like you want to make a living turntable and tape-player museum. Smile If you already have the 6500 connected via converter to your beosound 5, then one simple option would be to get an aux input switch-box and add the other sources. You would need RIAA pre-amps for the 8002 and 4002.

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ssv70 replied on Wed, Apr 1 2015 9:18 PM

Thank you!a switch-box:http://soundsheavenly.com/input/18-aux-input-switch-box-for-multiple-input-devices-to-one-aux-socket-4-way.html

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sonavor replied on Wed, Apr 1 2015 9:48 PM

You still need an RIAA amplifier for each of your turntables plus, if you want to record from the turntables to the tape deck, you will need record in and out connections from the amplifier for that. 

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ssv70 replied on Wed, Apr 1 2015 9:57 PM

http://soundsheavenly.com/beogram-record-players/12-pre-amp-kit-for-bo-beogram-and-all-turntables.html

for recording on beokord use the output of the converter

http://soundsheavenly.com/input/17--ufo202-.html

Ok?

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sonavor replied on Wed, Apr 1 2015 10:11 PM

It looks like you're covered. It will be fun connecting everything up. I have done something similar before and I had to label all of the various wires to keep track of all the connections (to and from).  In the end it was worth it though...being able to select and use all of the pieces when I want to. Have fun.

-sonavor

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