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Hi there.
You must not disconnect the tonearm (would be very difficult -and even more to put it back again)
Just take off the platter and tighten the 3 transport-screws. You might take off the cartridge(pick up unit) too. Then you can transport it safely.
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Steffen
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Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.
If the Beocord 5000 you are looking for is the open spool version as opposed to the cassette version, then I am afraid you will be unlucky in obtaining one.
I was told at the Struer Museum recently that it never went into production and only a prototype was produced which is in the Struer Museum.
The 2202 has transit screws to do up. I would remove the platter and put it elsewhere and put a block of foam rubber under the tone arm. And remember not to let Belgium get to you and drive like Jacky Ickx!
Peter
I would continue to dream about a Beocord 5000 but would buy anything else!! Why not look for a Beocord 8004 - far more reliable, better performance and ridiculously cheap. The 5000 is probably the one B&O component that will cause you the most grief! It is beautiful, very advanced for its time and has a B&O designed transport - which is the major cause of the problems!!
I think the 8000 series deck goes quite well with the 2400, or try a Beocord 2000 - unlike the 2400, this is exactly the correct height to match your 2400. Should be almost free these days! They do appear on eBay. There is one on now which looks good if a little expensive at £55.
On the 4600, I would set the tone to the default setting in the middle and then leave it alone!