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Which B&O turntable is compatible?

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stevesn
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stevesn Posted: Mon, Oct 26 2015 5:26 PM

Hi. This is my first post!

I have a Beomaster 4500 amp/tuner and a Beogram 4500 CD player, played through a couple of B & O Beovox 4500 speakers. I'm wishing to purchase a B & O turntable secondhand but not necessarily the 4500 model.

Can anyone advice which turntable is compatible to this system and which of the inputs (Aux or Phono) the recommended turntable would be plugged into. 

Many thanks in advance

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Your Beomaster 4500 does not have a RIAA built in.

So you can use the following turntables that has RIAA inside themself

4500

6500

7000

 

Then you can use the other beograms that does not have RIAA, but this requires a RIAA between the turntable and the beomaster:

5005

5500

8500

etc..

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stevesn
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stevesn replied on Mon, Oct 26 2015 9:19 PM

Brilliant response and very fast too!

Many thanks for this.

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Orava replied on Tue, Oct 27 2015 10:35 AM

Must ask, why not 4500? As all of above models are basically same.

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stevesn replied on Tue, Oct 27 2015 11:15 AM

I'm certainly not ruling a 4500 turntable  out!  

It was just a matter of finding a compatible B&O turntable to add to my existing system and which would work well. The Beogram 4500 is the obvious choice, to keep it all consistent but now I'm aware of other models which will work equally as well and those which will eliminate the need for an external RIAA unit.

Having said that, I'm unfamiliar with good RAII interfaces and aesthetically, I would prefer to minimise the number of connections, leads etc. on show!

 

 

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Orava replied on Wed, Oct 28 2015 7:27 AM

Ah, ok.

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Weebyx replied on Tue, Nov 10 2015 9:22 AM

The 3500 also has a built in RIAA...

 

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stevesn replied on Tue, Nov 10 2015 9:30 AM

Excellent, thanks for the information.

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