All you need to do was to select the size of a record, 7″, 10″ or 12″ and press the button marked LIFT. Immediately, the turntable began to rotate at the correct speed (33 or 45 rpm) and the pick-up lowered into the first groove. At the end of the record, the pick-up arm returned to its resting position and the turntable switched off. Beogram 2000 was fitted with its own pick-up cartridge, SP 10A. This had a spherical naked diamond stylus.
Recommended- stylus pressure was 2 g. Its frequency range was 20-25.000 Hz ±3 dB. Distortion was lower than 1%, wow and flutter lower than 0.12% and rumble better than 60dB. Thanks to the pendulum suspension of the turntable and its pick-up am Beogram 2000 was insensitive to vibrations. A transparent dust lid was fitted to Beogram 2000. It could be opened at any angle up to 60 degrees or you could slide it off with ease.
This deck finally gave the ‘peg platter’ decks a proper lid. Not quite as advanced as the 1202, it was in all ways apart from the lid, a Beogram 1203.
Sound system Stereo, matrix
Output 2 x 1 mV
Speeds 33 – 45 rpm
Tonearm: radial
Automatic pickup movement: Yes
Automatic speed selection: Yes
Pick-up cartridge: SP10A
Recommended stylus pressure: 2 g
Stylus Spherical
Pick-up: SP 10 A
Stylus Spherical naked diamond
Stylus pressure range 0 – 3.5 g
Recommended stylus pressure 2 g
Wow and flutter DIN: < +/- 0.07 %
Rumble DIN unweighted: > 42 dB
Rumble DIN weighted: > 62 dB
Speed deviation: < 0.1 %
Speed control range: > 6 %
Dial for speed Stroboscope: 295mm
Tracking error: < 0.126° / cm
Lift system: mechanical
Antiskating Inclined channelling inside bearing
Motor: asynchronous
Drive system: idler wheel and belt
Turntable: 30cm / 1.4 kg
Power supply: 220 (110) V
Power consumption: 10 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 44 x 12 x 33cm
Weight 6 kg
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