Are Bang and Olufsen turntables any good?


Hello all,

I've re-dedicated myself to 2 channel audio, tubes and everything.
Way way back I bought a B&O Beogram 1700 turntable.
Before I use it in my new system I'd like to know your thoughts.
I KNOW THERE ARE BETTER TURNTABLES OUT THERE, but I have this one.
Years ago I heard a malicious rumor that B&O turntables actually damage the vinyl played on them irreparably.
Any truth to this? If so I'm in BIG trouble.
Thanking you in advance.
PS: I've still got my original discwasher system complete with working Zerostat. Any good?
rhanechak

Showing 1 response by tweak48

I was a factory rep for B&O right before that model came out.  B&O tables at that level properly set up certainly won't hurt your records.  The cartridge was pretty good, they tracked okay, and they were pretty well isolated.  All B&O products back then were really very "average" sounding hi-fi products; it was the greatly enhanced cosmetics, industrial design, user features, and mostly the exclusivity that commanded the premium price.

Girls just love B&O for the industrial design.  Christmas 1979 I gave my girlfriend a B&O 1900 turntable.  She was so overwhelmed and happy she wept.