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Hi,
I'm wondering how a white housing of the BG 2400 Type 5722 (and BG 2200, 3400,...) will look like. Im asking, because the pre owner of that beogram had painted the rests of the veneer to black. The trims itself were also black. I'm wondering, if these trims should be entirely white, when the housing is declared white, or if there is a white foil or painting on the black trims to emphasize the edges. Can anyone post a photo of a white cabinet?
Chris
A white one should look like this:
http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/6976713-bang-olufsen-turntable-beogram-2400
& Beogram 2200 (very similar):
http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/7450147-bang-olufsen-turntable-beogram-2200-with-new-needle-tip-string
Martin
Thanks Martin,
the pics are a little foggy, but it seems. that the whole plastics are white. Well I think, I put new veneer on it again...
Yes, on white models, the plastics are white.
Before I do so, I tried to stick some white foil onto the black plastic surroundings. Looks even better than totally white. I took a picture.
Now I'm caught between original wood veneer or stylish white... What you think?
I may have misinformed you above.White finish models have white plastic panels, that's correct for the "square" decks (Beogram 1100, 1500,1700, 1900 etc.), where thepanels themselves is what you see, but I think at least some of the "sloping" decks (Beogram 2200, 2400, 6000 etc) actually has black plasticpanels with white laminate.Your photo looks correct.