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NEWBIE with a question, hope you can help, thank you

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Swabyk
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Swabyk Posted: Fri, Apr 29 2016 5:25 PM

Hi guys,
I have today purchased a B&O ourverture for my new home office setup. I also want to play LPs so have two choices and each has a question im nowhere near an expert enough to answer, can you help?

Thanks in advance

 

1; Will a B&O turntable connect and integrate with the Ouverture at all? Understand the remote might not etc but would the Ouverture act as an Amp of sorts? 

 

2; 'If' the Ouverture will not allow a turntable to be connected and run through it, and i purchase a second B&O unit with a turntable, can both B&O units be connected to one set of speakers? I don' mind having two units in the office but would rather only have 1 set of speakers. Any way of doing this?

Thanks again Big Smile
Ken

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A beogram can be connected to the Ouverture through the aux connection, depending on the Beogram type you may need a preamp for the connection, some BGs has a build in preamp, so you dont need a second unit/amp.

There are a lot of different boxes to connect 2 amps to one set of speakers or visa versa, Phonopreamps USA has more models, or ask Steve, Sounds Heavenly at the bottom of this page

And welcome to the forum

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Peter replied on Fri, Apr 29 2016 6:52 PM

To avoid any extra boxes, a Beogram 7000 has a built in RIAA and will therefore work with the Ouverture as a plug and play. The remote will not work as there is no datalink.

Peter

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