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Beogram 1202 soldering scheme

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KarsR
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KarsR Posted: Wed, Mar 20 2013 4:35 PM

Hey everybody,

 

My first post, but a long time stalker of any interesting post posted in the last year.

Ever since I was given a Avant RF with a beo4 as a housewarming gift when my gf moved in, I am totally hooked on vintage b&o stuff!

I also have an affection for vinyl, so sooner or later it had to come to it, beogram!

I recently purchased a 1202 in great cosmetic shape. Did run a bit slow but after reading several posts it seems to be running nicely now, just waiting on my replacement needle for the SP.

Now for my question, some last owner/butcher put a rca cable on there, see attached picture. There is so much information on this site, but can't seem to find a solder scheme for a new 5 pin connector. How long was the original cable btw?

Kind regards, Kars!

Menahem Yachad
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Yes, that is a bit of a crappy soldering job, but all the connections are correct - I checked on my BeoGram. Perhaps you just need to make a neater job.

Generally the Din5 cables are approx 1.6m.

Menahem

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