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Rare Vintage Hifi Beomaster 3000-2

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Willywonker77
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Willywonker77 Posted: Mon, Jan 16 2017 4:56 AM

Hi. I have recently obtained my Dads Bang and Olufsen Hifi consisting of 

Beomaster 3000-2 
Beogram 3000
2 x Beovox 3800 
After my Hamster escaped and chewed up most of the cables it was replaced by a new hifi and has been sitting in my Dads loft for the past 15 years. 
I have repaired all cables apart from the beogram due to the lack of records in my collection and it is fully functional. 
The loudspeakers show no signs of foam decay and after I had cleaned the volume slider there is no longer any distortion whilst adjusting the volume. 
I myself already own a reasonably good Teufel Hifi and honestly do not have the need for 2 HiFi systems and after realising the rarity of the beo I am seriously considering selling it. 
Which brings me to my question. 
What can I expect to get for it if I were to  sell it all and is anybody interested in making me a offer?
.....or maybe I should sell my Teufel HiFi? Huh?
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beo3000 replied on Mon, Jan 16 2017 6:48 PM

which do you prefer the sound of ? this should answer the question of which you want to keep, where do you live? you can sell it on here but need silver membership minimum 

value approximately  £200-£450 depending on condition

none of that is rare tho

Peter
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Peter replied on Mon, Jan 16 2017 7:00 PM

Questions I would ask would be:

1. Does the Beomaster hum - the transformers have a habit of de-laminating - if not, keep it.

2. Do you have the tulip stands for the 3800 speakers - if so, keep them! I take it you are in the UK as the 3800 were made for the UK market.

3. The Beogram is really good and record players are increasingly fashionable.

Peter

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