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Hi everyone!
I have recently started getting back into vinyl. The sound it has produces has bitten me again and its just a totally different way of listening to music. Especially in this busy world of streaming.I have been searching about after having a couple hours read up about which one to get. And I have found a couple very nice 3300's for sale. Both with MMC4 cartridges
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bang-Olifsen-B-O-Beogram-3300-WITH-MMC4-Cartridge-Excellent-Condition/302994136829?hash=item468bdb9efd:g:0BAAAOSwu3dbwLF9:rk:29:pf:0
https://www.quality-dream-audio.co.uk/category-34/16051105.html
Which brings me to my first question. I believe one has a built in pre amp (RIAA PRE AMP) and the other one doesn't. Or were the 3300 fitted with them as standard...?
If so, I take it a couple of Beovox speakers will simply plug into the back? Or will I need a sound stage or external amp for this deck to work?
Which brings me onto speakers. I have been having a search and came across loads of Beovox's for sale. Some from £40 to £200. The CX100 and CX50's pop up quite a lot. I take it these will work with a 3300? And if anyone knows of any other Beovox and give suggestions that would be much obliged!
Hope everyone had a good Christmas.
M next curio
It really depends on what you're trying to achieve. From your post, it looks as if you just want to play records on a Beogram and listen to the music on some small speakers. As far as I know all the Beograms are just component record players, and you will need at least an amplifier to hear the music on speakers. The amplifier and speakers can be B&O or some combination of B&O and non- B&O.
RIAA: My layman explanation is records are not good at producing certain sound wavelengths. The sound cut onto a record is distorted, to take advantage of the wavelengths that a record can reproduce and eliminate the ones that it can't. The only purpose of the RIAA Pre-amp is to remove that distortion and bring the audio-signal back to the original range. It doesn't produce the power required to drive speakers.
Some amplifiers have a built-in RIAA pre-amp. If you get a Beogram without the pre-amp, just make sure your amplifier has one. If you already have an amplifier without an RIAA pre-amp, then you can either find a Beogram with the RIAA pre-amp built-in, or you can buy an external pre-amp that you install between the Boegram and the amplifier.
There's a million ways to mix and match components. It all just comes down to what you like best, as you're the one who's going to have to listen to it.
Jacques