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Beogram 1800 turntable with beolab 3000

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Ringadingy
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Ringadingy Posted: Sat, Oct 13 2012 5:05 AM

I have just purchased a vintage beogram 1800 turntable from the 1980's which is in excellent condition.  I am attempting to connect it to a beolab 3000 (large clamper ) purchased new in 2005.  The connection on the 1800 is a 5 pin din which I put into the 7 pin din socket in the 3000.  I selected the a tape which shows on the led panel however it only plays quietly with volume well up the scale.   Are these models incompatible ? Can I get this to work ? Or do I need some other piece of equipment like a pre amp.  Anyone have advice 

thankyou from brand new member regards Ringadingy

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Leslie replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 5:45 AM

Beolab 3000 should be Beosound 3000. I don't see any "tape" button on my Beosound keyboard but "Aux". I think your Beogram needs a RIAA pre-amp. It's a not too expensive unit that has to be connected between your Beogram and Beosound.  

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Thanks that was fast you are right it's beosound and its aux that's on the display.  Where should i try to get the RIAA

 

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Leslie replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 8:06 AM

You're from Australia right? Let's wait for other members here who might know where to get the best deal in your area (if there are any).Smile

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Hello again

I am from Scotland.  I live on the Isle of Mull.  Thanks for your help and advice.

 

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Leslie replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 8:28 AM

Wrong guess thenSmile Try Ebay or Google search and look if the RIAA has both Din and Cinch plugs available.

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Ringadingy replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 11:09 AM

Hi thanks again been on eBay new one available with leads for 49.99.  Does that sound like a fair deal? 

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Leslie replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 1:00 PM

That's quite expensive. This one cost in Holland 28 euro (23GBP) without leads. The DIN to DIN lead you need cost about 5 euro?

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Peter replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 1:02 PM

Seems OK. However I would have a look at this - A little more expensive but has the correct cables - Steve is a sponsor of Beoworld and is highly recommended. I have bought from him myself and was very pleased with the result. RIAAs do vary in price - you can pay less and you can pay a lot more!!

Peter

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Leslie replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 1:29 PM

Forgot all about Steve, thought he is only in cables? A bit more as Peter says and quality guaranteed!

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Go for Steves preamp, plug it in and it works, no hassle with converter plugs or cables.

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Ringadingy replied on Sun, Oct 14 2012 11:37 AM

Thanks guys looks like I will go for Steves he comes highly recommended and Soren I would like to plug in and Go!

will let you know how I get on

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Ringadingy replied on Sun, Oct 14 2012 11:44 AM

Just ordered the kit .really looking forward to hearing my vinyls again after a couple of years. Thanks guys

ringadingy

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