Repair Vintage Bang &Olufsen ?


Or is it better to just buy a new Turntable ? Any old B&O mechanics out there ? LOL ..I have a B&O Beogram TX I bought new in the early 80’s. Played it to death till the late 80’s and the shinny disc revolution came of age. Since then, it has sit, unplayed. My wife and I still have hundreds of albums, and she said something about getting the old girl running again. We have a complete Legacy system, Focus Se’s, Marquis, Phantoms, plus a couple big subs,but hearing the B&O up against that Oppo is discouraging. I don’t have a phono pre-amplifier,so I was thinking the one my Marantz 8805 would be sufficient, but this thing is anemic. So, I have a few question for you analog experts.
1) First, the B&O has a whirling sound when the turntable runs. Kind of sounds like a sewing machine, only real faint. I took the belt off and the motor is the culprit. Did they always do that ? If so, I don’t remember it being so pronounced.
2) Second, I see that it has a MM2 stylus installed, and a MM4 in the holder as a back-up. I’m assuming the anemic’ness is because of this forty year old needle. So it needs a new one. What is the best way to go? Have the original re-manufactured, or buy a retro fit ?
3) If I repair all these items, new belt ( it slips when using the cleaner pad), new stylus, possibly a new drive motor, is what I’m getting up to the new models? Or would it be better to buy something else. It’s kind of neat, kind of heavy, and I have history with it, but I want performance.
4) And lastly, tell me about these phono pre amplifiers. Are they a tuning tool for the needle? Kind of like tone controls?. If I would buy one and set it up on the Marantz 8805, what exactly would be the benefits ?. Remember I been out of vinyl a LONG time ..
nitrobob

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I think the total restoration is 600 to 700 dollars plus the cartridge you choose. I'm not sure what cosmetically is involved. I'm assuming their closed right now because the virus is very active in New York area, but you can give them a call. Very nice people to talk to

914 382-3584


Don't know if you've had your B&O tt repaired yet but another Authorized B&O repair station is:  Tek Media Group, (tekmg.com), 711 S. Victory Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502,  818-244-4440.  They will send you a shipping box and label once you've submitted a service ticket online - you cover the cost of insurance - pretty good deal!  Haven't used them yet, referred to them as the best repair location by the B&O store near me.  I'll be taking my RX-2 up to them in the near future.  Definitely want to upgrade the MMC-4 that's on it to a MMC-1, at least MMC-2!  As others have said, the B&Os are good turntables as long as you can live with the restriction of using ONLY a B&O cart.  They are VERY resistant to feedback, footfalls and other sorts of problems that suspended tts suffer from.  I used to sell the B&O line back in the day and their tts were amazing at the stunts we could pull off with them!  Slam down the dustcover while it was playing a record - NO effect at all!!  tip the turntable up to a 45 degree angle while playing  - NO effect on its ability to keep on truckin'!  and GORGEOUS!!!  B&O products are on PERMANENT display at the Museum Of Modern Art in NYC!  Kinda' tells you about their design!!         Best of luck with your B&O and those fond memories from the past!!
Unless  you have some emotional attachment, I would just buy a new turntable. At the time of manufacture these were not even close to the best turntables available.