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BG 5005 servicing

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Aaron Evans
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Aaron Evans Posted: Tue, May 28 2013 3:45 PM

Hello All,

Having just added to my collection with a BG 5005 to go with my BM 5000, only £38 from e-bay!!! it is a bit rough around the edges and without a stylus. I have managed to get an MMC5 for it (brought a broken 7007 for the MMC5) which i collect tomorrow, I was wondering if anyone can let me know if they know anywhere in the South London / Surrey area that i could take the turntable to to get it serviced as i really want the best out of this beautiful turntable. Also i know its hard to judge but a rough price for a service? Bearing in mind I am doing this on a very tight budget.

I work in Somerset during the week so anywhere in the SW could also work for me.

Thanks for your time and knowledge in advance.

Aaron

 

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Dillen replied on Tue, May 28 2013 9:30 PM

"Bang & Olufsen", "tangential turntable", "service" and  "on a tight budget" doesn't always go well together.

The common handrule is:
If you paid a nice amount for a working unit, expect it to not need servicing.
If you paid a little less for a unit, expect to pay a little to get it working.
If you found the unit in a garbage pile on a street corner, expect to pay the price of the working unit to see it working.

Don't get me wrong but;
- A specific repair can't be made cheaper because the owner is on a tight budget.
- Unless you can do things yourself, servicing costs what servicing costs.

Why is this Beogram "rough" ?
Was it thrown or dropped ?

Martin

Aaron Evans
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Thanks for the advice Martin, The Turntable hasnt been droppeed or damaged i think (with my very limited experience in all things B&O) it needs a good clean, the top of the unit is a bit scratched. I put a very old record on and powered it up the arm seemed to track across fine,there was a red light on the end of the Tonearm. I noticed that there was a scrapping sound when it got to the last part of the record. I have looked at some old posts on the Forum for some advice so hopefully once I put the Stylus on and test it at the weekend I will have some more of an idea.

 

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