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The thought that anything from the late 70s is now vintage made me laugh. Not that it is incorrect, just that I'm so very old.
barfo
Depends on what model and what's wrong with it. If you just need it serviced (cleaned lubed and adjusted), it will typically run about $125 - $150.
Parts for many of their models are unobtanium. They also used proprietary cartridges with non-removable styli. They no longer make cartridges, but there is a company called SoundSmith that does. They are expensive. If your stylus is worn, another option is a retipping service. They install a new diamond on your existing cantilever. Re-tipping services start at about $75 for a bonded elliptical and go up from there depending on the diamond profile.
Which B&O model is it. My first turnbable was a Beogram 3400 that I bought back in 2008. It was still working fine when I sold it in 2017. I also have a 3404 parts unit and an MMC20 cartridge.
BNM
My pops still has the turntable hooked up. Sounds so rich. Don’t get that from MP3s.
Depends on what model and what's wrong with it. If you just need it serviced (cleaned lubed and adjusted), it will typically run about $125 - $150.
Parts for many of their models are unobtanium. They also used proprietary cartridges with non-removable styli. They no longer make cartridges, but there is a company called SoundSmith that does. They are expensive. If your stylus is worn, another option is a retipping service. They install a new diamond on your existing cantilever. Re-tipping services start at about $75 for a bonded elliptical and go up from there depending on the diamond profile.
Which B&O model is it. My first turnbable was a Beogram 3400 that I bought back in 2008. It was still working fine when I sold it in 2017. I also have a 3404 parts unit and an MMC20 cartridge.
BNM

MP3's are the worst if you ask me. I personally cant stand how music has evolved to them. They are a truncated version of the real thing and they lose so much of the little tonal qualities wav files have.
I will never buy MP3's and i'm old school I prefer the physical disc to look at anyhow.
MP3's suck, except for the storage space is all.
Thanks for the info. I will have to get it out and check the exact model. We got it around 77 or 78, IIRC, so it may need steam engine parts!![]()
My pops still has the turntable hooked up. Sounds so rich. Don’t get that from MP3s.
). The first time I played it for them at my new place, they were awestruck. They couldn't believe what they were hearing. They just sat there on the floor and listened, smiling and shaking their heads. They were like some long lost tribe of natives hearing music for the first time.