Bang & Olufsen Beogram TX2 Automatic Linear Tracking Turntable
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Bang & Olufsen Beogram TX2 Automatic Linear Tracking Turntable
SkyFi 479
479 South Broad Street
Glen Rock NJ 07452
United States
General:
Bang & Olufsen from Denmark are known for some of the most iconic designs in HiFi. Just look at this turntable!
The Beogram TX2 is a linear tracking and automatic turntable. It will lift and queue up records at the touch of a button without the need to ever touch the tonearm. It even automatically can detect 33 and 45rpm records!
With its cuing function you can easily play a specific track on a record by moving the tangental arm with buttons at the right bottom corner.
This particular B&O turntable has conventional RCA outputs so no fussing around with proprietary B&O DIN style adapters.
The tonearm is fitted with its matching MMC4 Phono cartridge.
The MMC series are "Moving Micro Cross" cartridges developed by B&O. These cartridges are often difficult to find and are only increasing in value.
SkyFi Cosmetic Notes:
The unit has scratches on the dust cover and marks on the platter. Overall condition is presentable.
Brand Background:
Bang & Olufsen (B&O) is a Danish high-end consumer electronics company that designs and manufactures audio products, television sets, and telephones. It was founded in 1925 by Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen, who designed a radio to work with alternating current, a product of significance at a time when most radios were still running on batteries.
Ownership:
Single Owner
Connections:
RCA phono output with ground. Captive power cord.
General Sound:
Smooth, uncolored, undistorted natural and clean
Cosmetic Condition:
7/10 = Good. One or two minor scratches. Well Maintained.. See our detailed rating description here.
Working Condition:
Working perfectly and calibrated on our custom turntable calibration stand.
Included:
Just the unit and cable
Packing:
Will be packed using our highly developed in-house process and custom packing materials.Specs:
Wow and flutter, DIN: 80 dB
Rumble DIN unweighted: > 55 dB
Speeds: 33 – 45 rpm
Speed deviation: < +/- 0.2 %
Power supply:
5911: 220V
5913: 120V
Power consumption: < 10 W
Tangential-tracking
Electronic Servo-Drive
Recommended stylus pressure: 1,2g
Search function – backwards & forwards
Pickup sold as extra (depending on choice from MMC 1 – 5 range)
Link compatibility: Data Link
Dimensions:
W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 32.5cm
Weight:
11.9 lbs.
Approximate Age:
1985
Link to Manual:
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Testing Process:
First we try to identify any mechanical issues, particularly in the tonearm bearings. We check for freedom of movement or any resistance on both the horizontal and vertical range. There is a quick test for this which involves placing the table on its front edge and allowing the arm to swing freely like a pendulum. We then make any adjustments necessary to achieve minimal resistance and sometimes adjust the bearing pressure. On gimbal tonearms we inspect the cone tip with a magnifier.
We then assess the platter speed using one of several methods, the most accurate being playing a test tone on a test record and measuring the frequency output with a frequency counter or oscilloscope. We also utilize test equipment to measure the wow and flutter to ensure it is within spec. We do this for all speeds available for that particular model (33 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM).
Adjustments are then made to achieve proper speed which will vary depending on the turntable's drive design. Some require an adjustment of an internal or external potentiometer, some will require a pulley or motor adjustment. We also inspect the platter bearing to ensure it is properly lubricated, keeping in mind that some bearings don't require lubrication at all
We then inspect the power supply and address any issues with overworked capacitors, particularly on Linn and later Thorens machines which tend to need attention.
On fully mechanical vintage tables like the Thorens TD-124 and Garrard 301/401 we will go thought the entire mechanism. Then replace any worn parts and lubricate all components necessary to ensure smooth operation, speed change, and low mechanical noise.
When fitting a new phono cartridge we will go through our detailed calibration process which can involve as many as 12 steps depending on the tonearm design. We perform this work on our custom turntable calibration rig which was developed in-house.
Some of these steps include:
• Pivot to Spindle Adjustment
• Tracking Force
• Anti-Skate
• Tonearm Height
• Lifter Height
• VTA (Vertical Tracking Angle)
• Azimuth
• Stylus Distance and Overhang
We then do a critical listening test using our test records and our test system to ensure proper sonics.
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