Anyone remember the lateral tracking Bang and Olufsen record player from the 80’s??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L-PUCx6PzA
DeKay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L-PUCx6PzA
DeKay
Anyone remember the lateral tracking Bang and Olufsen record player from the 80’s??
Anyone remember the lateral tracking Bang and Olufsen record player from the 80’s?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L-PUCx6PzA DeKay |
The B&O players back then were cool to look at but had a bad reputation for reliability. I knew 2 friends with them and they got an extra identical player later on just for parts. The other bad thing about B&O tables were the restriction of cartridges you could use. If you look at other forums today, most people will tell you to stay away from them. I have had 2 really nice R2R decks the last 15 years, the Otari 5050BL with 15ips, fully balanced deck with 10" reels, and a pioneer 900 series 10" reel deck. Couldn't find reasonable sources of new tapes that weren't expensive and the prerecorded tapes (except for the tape library tapes for $350-$400 each) sounded terrible. I was going to record all my vinyl to tape and I thought why am I doing this, just play the record. Sold both for a hefty profit because good decks still keep going up. I could get another $600 for the Otari if I would have kept it |
I repaired them at a dealership. The buyers, and their money, loved them. Generally always sold with a B & O system. Just seemed right. The issue they had was a photo cell would fail on the tone arm if I remember correctly. Now....the Dragon! We also sold Nakamichi at the dealer. I only had to fix one of those while I was there, and boy was that a pleasure, not kidding! I remember vividly putting it on it's side, unscrewing the boards retention and they folded down for servicing...ohhhh...I fixed that bad boy up to play sweet. I currently own a Nak DR-3....let me describe the transport - "like butter" - Very pleasing to us mechanical enthusiasts. |