
BeoGram 3300
It’s better both for your records and for sound quality to play a record the way the master was made – in a straight line from the edge to the centre. This tangential arm record player did just that, giving a far more precise reading of the signals in the groove. Theย MMC4ย cartridge made a vital […]
Overview
It’s better both for your records and for sound quality to play a record the way the master was made – in a straight line from the edge to the centre. This tangential arm record player did just that, giving a far more precise reading of the signals in the groove. Theย MMC4ย cartridge made a vital contribution too; it was feather-weight, with a stylus pressure of only 1,2 grams, giving outstanding sound quality but minimising wear and tear on your records.
There’s more protection too – invaluable for all-night parties. The electronically controlled tangential arm was suspended so that it isolated mechanical vibrations from the cartridge. The suspension chassis was also thoroughly engineered to neutralise vibrations. So keep on dancing – the record player can take it! Beogram 3300 was part ofย Beosystem 3300ย although may be used as a stand-alone item.
One of many tangential decks all utilising the same basic design, the 3300 was noticeable mainly for its grey finish and slightly lurid graphics. Very much a child of the 80s, it was replaced by theย 3500ย andย 4500.
Product Details
Product Specification
Tonearm: Tangential Optimum Pivot Point
Motor Servo-controlled DC
Wow and flutter: 80 dB
Rumble DIN unweighted: >55 dB
Speeds: 33-45 rpm
Speed deviation: <+/- 0.2 %
Power supply: 190 - 265 V
Power consumption: < 10 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 32.5cm
Weight 5.3 kg
Link compatibility: Data Link
Downloads
Type | Language | Type | Type | |
User Guide | EN | BeoGram 3300 User Guide | ||
User Guide | NL | BeoGram 3300 User Guide | ||
Service Manual | NL | 5931, 5933, 5934, 5935 | BeoGram 3300 Service Manual |
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