Hi all.
Got a B&O Beogram 1000 against my will .
Anyway this cart does not have a model nr ( it's just a black tip that fits into that funny mount if theirs), but I read that they generaly track between 1.5 to 2.5 g.
The problem I have is that if I take the stylus scale , this thing shows overload , which means it is greater then 5g.
It seems there is a problem with the counterweight on this arm, not sure if it's maybe not std.
So unless someone have one to donate , I want to ask if anyone knows what the weight if this counter should be to achieve the recommended 1.5 to 2.5 nr's.
If at least I have that , I could maybe make a lead one.
Any ideas , alternatives welcome as I want to start with the mono project.
The seller did connect the 2 channels in parallel to output as mono into a single RCA.
Tx in advance.
Got a B&O Beogram 1000 against my will .
Anyway this cart does not have a model nr ( it's just a black tip that fits into that funny mount if theirs), but I read that they generaly track between 1.5 to 2.5 g.
The problem I have is that if I take the stylus scale , this thing shows overload , which means it is greater then 5g.
It seems there is a problem with the counterweight on this arm, not sure if it's maybe not std.
So unless someone have one to donate , I want to ask if anyone knows what the weight if this counter should be to achieve the recommended 1.5 to 2.5 nr's.
If at least I have that , I could maybe make a lead one.
Any ideas , alternatives welcome as I want to start with the mono project.
The seller did connect the 2 channels in parallel to output as mono into a single RCA.
Tx in advance.