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Beocenter 9500 Cassette Deck Types

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Manbearpig Posted: Tue, Aug 15 2017 1:08 PM

Dear members,

I have read on here that there were different types of cassette decks fitted to the Beocenter 9500. How do I distinguish them? Which one is the best sounding?

Thanks!

Kai

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Guy replied on Tue, Aug 15 2017 1:28 PM

I was made aware there are two types because when I ordered new drive belts from Martin he sent me this link to distinguish the type: http://postimg.org/image/sitxrm7u7/

But I am not aware of any difference in sound quality.

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The difference shown in the picture applies to the Beocord 4500. But does it apply to the Beocenter 9500 just as well? Kai

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Guy replied on Tue, Aug 15 2017 2:31 PM

You would need to check with Martin - but the picture was sent to me after I specifically asked about BC9500 drive belts.  Mine has the two screws next to the tape head so is clearly the older version.

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Guy replied on Tue, Aug 15 2017 2:34 PM

And of course the BC9500 is more or less a Beosystem 4500 in one cabinet.

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Guy replied on Tue, Aug 15 2017 2:40 PM

Again the archived forum is difficult to search, but this may also be useful: http://archivedarchivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/p/36999/306572.aspx

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Peter replied on Tue, Aug 15 2017 9:24 PM

The difference is that the earlier model uses three motors and the later one just one. The deck from the BC2500 is used. Both perfectly ok.

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Manbearpig replied on Wed, Aug 16 2017 12:03 PM

Thanks very much. My deck seems to be identical to the one in the Beocord 7000. It's apparently the later version. Any sonical differences? What about the deck in the 9300? Again a different mechanism? Kai

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graemeben replied on Wed, Aug 16 2017 1:34 PM
Hi. I have a 9300 and I believe the cassette deck on it is very much a downgraded version from the 9500. If I'm not mistaken the name Dolby was completely omitted from the description altogether. I'm not so worried as I never need to use it, and inevitably the belts have stuck anyway through lack of use.

So short answer is they are very different.

G.

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Guy replied on Wed, Aug 16 2017 2:02 PM

The BC9300 was basically a BC2500 in 'new' packaging.  Hence, compared to the 9500, the tape deck lost Dolby B/C and their automatic selection, as well as auto or manual level control, and the microphone amplifier.

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Basstard replied on Wed, Aug 16 2017 7:42 PM

I purchased new belts for my Beocord 6500 and received the exact same photo. (Thanks Dillen)

 

 

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