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Beo Master 2400
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This baby is up and running, sounding beautifullllllll..........................

Had it for the Holiday, FM Bliss. Icon_smile Icon_smile Icon_smile

https://www.flickr.com/photos/92577012@N...2511892597

Paul

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" . . . FM Bliss. [Image: https://philcoradio.com/phorum/images/sm..._smile.gif] [Image: https://philcoradio.com/phorum/images/sm..._smile.gif] [Image: https://philcoradio.com/phorum/images/sm..._smile.gif] "

In  the jukebox world, the AMI Continentals are known as the "Jetson Boxes" ( from 1961-1962).  In the audiophile world , Bang and Olufsen is their home stereo counterpart.  Waaaay  cool Paul!  Music

Did you need to  service it in some way?

https://www.google.com/search?q=ami+cont...tWYVJCh3HM:
#3

This was my parents, though frugal children of the depression and WW2 they would spend on a quality item when they could. Later in life they bought this, with turntable and 2 KEF speakers. It weighs 35 pounds I estimate and looked impressively engineered. While this may have been something for me to attempt I know some folks who are factory authorized higher end technicians, they give me a fair price because I have a bit of a relationship with them. One fellow there specializes in B & O so he checked it out thorough, needed some caps, lubed controls, checked all controls and made sure she played well before coming back my way. If I screwed this up he would get to fix anyway. I would not want to ruin this connection to my folks. My Dad loved most types of music and would be happy that it still sounds swell. If it was a swap meet special it would have been a different story.  Paul

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"This was my parents, . . ."

That makes it very special indeed.   Icon_e_smile




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