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SOLD: Bang &Olufson Beogram RX2 Turntable
#1
I just listed this on eBay after receiving helpful advice here on MRF. The pics are too large for this forum and I'm too busy to once again figure out how to make jpegs smaller. If you're interested look at the eBay listing. If you want to make an offer I'll delist from eBay and we'll get it done.

Bang &Olufson Beogram RX2 Turntable with MMC4 Stylus

I included a video of it functioning with the listing but it's not up yet. Maybe ebay has to review it or something. I'm new to this.
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#2
I didn't know you could upload videos to eBay.
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#3
special wrote:
I didn't know you could upload videos to eBay.

I didn't know either but until this past week I hadn't looked at ebay in years. I noticed a number of the listings have vids so I made one. It hasn't loaded yet. I just checked and apparently they review vids first and it can take up to 48 hours. It will be loaded into the ad once it's been reviewed. whew - good thing I didn't put in any pole dancers spinning on the turntable like i was thinking..
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#4
Good to know you can add a video now. I don't think I've seen one until yours. Or maybe I did and it didn't click that it was a new thing.
Apparently it's been rolling out for about 3 years and the approval time has been an ongoing frustration.
Yours is live.
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#5
Nice! Those B&O turntables are pretty.
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#6
decay wrote:
Nice! Those B&O turntables are pretty.

Hard to believe it's 38 years old and are catching what I consider a pretty penny. Some the same as mine are going for $250+.
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#7
Best of luck with the sale. My TX2 lives at the cabin and still sounds great with the Beomaster 3000 it's paired with. Very much a victim of style over substance. Big Grin
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#8
Z wrote:
Best of luck with the sale. My TX2 lives at the cabin and still sounds great with the Beomaster 3000 it's paired with. Very much a victim of style over substance. Big Grin

A thing built well will last. Sadly, an ethos lost in contemporary consumership.
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