Beocenter 8500 – phono stage?

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    CharlieWednesday
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      I’ve seen a Beocenter 8500 on eBay that I like the look of (and it’s local collection) but there is something I’m not quite sure on. I know that at some point in the 80s or 90s B&O started to build the phono stage into the turntables, I think that happened from the Beogram 3300 onwards but I coould be wrong.

      My question is: does this mean that the Beocenter 8500 will expect a turntable with a built in phono stage? I have a Beogram 3000 – would I need an external phono stage to connect that to the Beocenter 8500?

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      Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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        Hi,

        As neither the Beocenter 8500 or the Beogram 3300 have a phono stage built in, you will need a separate phono stage in order to connect them. One example is the one linked below from my website, which comes with all cables needed and full instructions, ready to “plug and play”:-

        https://soundsheavenly.com/beogram-record-players/12-2196-pre-amp-bundle-for-bo-beogram-and-all-turntables.html#/36-output-5_pin_din_aux/41-power_supply-uk – please choose the “5 pin DIN plug” output option for your Beocenter.

        For reference, Beogram 3300 is an earlier model from just before B&O moved the pre-amplifier from the music system to the turntable, whereas your Beocenter 8500 is the later model from after this change. The change meant that it was possible to have more freedom over the placement of a later turntable – the inclusion of the pre-amp in the later Beogram 3500, 4500, 6500 and 7000 meant that they no longer needed to be kept close to the music system as they gave a higher signal output.

        Kind regards, Steve.

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        CharlieWednesday
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          Yes that’s what I thought, thanks for confirming. I do actually already have a NAD phono stage which I used to use with a different setup, but it does rather spoil the whole Beolink thing – I would not be able to control my Beogram 3000 with the 8500’s remote, if it were not directly connected.

          Shame, but there it is. Thanks for the help.

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