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With two Beomaster’s now in mandatory temporary retirement I have a Beogram 4500 CD player available to plug in to my Beomaster 2400.
As you know there is no CD or auxiliary socket on the Beomaster 2400. So I am wondering if I can use the tape socket and have it work properly with the CD player. Is this possible?
Jeff
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No problem what so ever, had my BG CD50, connected to the BM 2400 yesterday, its now back in the stack
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Wouldn't the BG CD 4500 have a 7-pin DIN? You'll have to unscrew the two outer pins first.
Rich: Wouldn't the BG CD 4500 have a 7-pin DIN? You'll have to unscrew the two outer pins first.