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Dear beoworlders I have a Beogram 3300 for sale. It was my everyday turntable until a couple of years ago when I swapped it out for a Beogram 6500. It has been in storage in my attic and I realise I'm never going to use it so it may as well go to a good home where someone will enjoy it. It is in reasonable cosmetic condition apart from some scratches to the silver portion of the lid. The platter and aluminium surface of the deck are in nice condition though. Internally all looks pretty tidy. I can't test it as it has no mains plug on it at the moment - I'll try and get round to that at some point this week. It is not without issues - the datalink plug is missing the two removable pins so if you want to remote control it you'll need to solder on a new 7 pin din plug. I recall that very rarely one of the audio channels could drop out only to restore itself mysteriously a few minutes later. Basically what I'm saying is that it is in reasonable condition and if you know what you are doing could be restored to a nice turntable with probably minimal effort (I think there may be a dry joint on one audio channel but I've not had the time or inclination to fault find it). Yours for £30 if you can pick up from Brighton/Hove area (I'm in BN41). I think this could be a nice bargain for someone willing to put in some time. IM me if you are interested. All the best, Luke
Obviously no stylus included by the way!
Okay - yours for free if you pick it up!