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16 June 2026 at 08:23 #124032
Dave Wilkins
BRONZE MemberHi
I am interested in getting a refurbished Beogram 4002 turntable . But as this will be my first step into Bang and Olufssen I wonder if anyone could help please ?
I have a current Hi Fi system based around a Linn Sondek , Linn speakers and Cyrus amp/CD .
I would like to run a separate turntable based system to contrast and compare to the Linn before I fully swap to B and O .
Can I use the 4002 with its pre amp to play into my current speakers or do I need to use an amp ? If I were to get B and O speakers as well as the turntable would that work ?
Sorry if the questions are a bit basic ! I have the B and O book on order from Crowood press to help educate me and joining here will obviously help !
Thanks
DWW
Location: Tavistock , Devon
Favourite Product: Beograd 4002
Signature: DWW
16 June 2026 at 11:36 #124038 GuyModeratorHi and welcome to Beoworld!
When you say a ‘refurbished’ Beogram 4002, has the Beogram been retro-fitted with a pre-amp, because it didn’t come with one as standard? It will need a pre-amp if you wish to connect to a ‘line’ input of most amplifiers. Some amplifiers will have a built in pre-amp, in which case the input is often labled as ‘phono’.
The Beoworld product page for the Beogram 4002 is here: https://beoworld.org/beogram-4002/
Beoworld has a FAQ about Beograms here (read the para ‘Which BeoGram will work with my System?’): https://beoworld.org/beogram/
If your Linn Sondek is using an external pre-amp, you could (with the right adaptor) connect the Beogram to that, and then to your Cyrus amp and Linn speakers.
There are two main types of B&O speakers:
Beovox: Passive speakers that need a seperate amplifier. Most non-B&O amplifiers can drive these, but you might need to be careful with impedance – keep volume levels low when first testing.
Beolab: Active speakers that have their own power amplifier built in, and require their own mains power supply. If part of a B&O system, there are usually connected by Powerlink cables (with 8-pin DIN plugs at each ed) from a B&O Beomaster or Beosystem with Powerlink outputs.
If your Beogram does not have a built in pre-amp, you could get a pre-amp with volume control and then drive Beolab (not Beovox) speakers directly. The site Sponsor SoundsHeavenly supply such a pre-amp, and will probably be able to offer further advice: https://soundsheavenly.com/products/volume-controlled-pre-amp-for-b-o-beogram-to-beolab-speakers
I hope this helps!
Location: Warwickshire, UK
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16 June 2026 at 12:06 #124039Dave Wilkins
BRONZE MemberGreat that is really helpful thanks ! I have still to buy the turntable so will look out for the Sounds Heavenly amp and leads if I go with the B and O speakers as well which I think will be the way forward . That way I can have the B and O as a separate turntable system .
Thanks !
Location: Tavistock , Devon
Favourite Product: Beograd 4002
Signature: DWW
16 June 2026 at 12:44 #124040 GuyModeratorNo problem. Come back and visit once you have it all up and running. 😊
Location: Warwickshire, UK
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