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Craig Hairrell
July 23rd 03, 06:29 AM
I have just acquired a nice B&O Beogram 2000 turntable, but the
original 5-pin DIN connector has been hacked off and replaced with a
pair of female RCA jacks. I'd like to put a 5-pin jack back on, but
don't know which wires go where. I know which wires are dedicated to
the phono out, and know that the two remaining wires must be for
integration with the rest of the B&O system. Does anyone have a
service manual which could tell me which color wire goes to which pin?

Matt Distefano
July 23rd 03, 06:49 AM
"Craig Hairrell" > wrote in message
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> I have just acquired a nice B&O Beogram 2000 turntable, but the
> original 5-pin DIN connector has been hacked off and replaced with a
> pair of female RCA jacks. I'd like to put a 5-pin jack back on, but
> don't know which wires go where. I know which wires are dedicated to
> the phono out, and know that the two remaining wires must be for
> integration with the rest of the B&O system. Does anyone have a
> service manual which could tell me which color wire goes to which pin?

Are you sure it's not just left +, right +, left -, right -, ground?

Craig Hairrell
July 24th 03, 09:00 PM
I am confident that it is a model 5823, but I'll get the exact model
number from the turntable tonight.

Craig Hairrell
July 24th 03, 11:55 PM
It is a Type 5823 and yes, it's been confirmed for me that it used a
7-pin DIN plug. Thanks.