Bang & Olufsen - Beogram 2402 Turntable





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Bang & Olufsen Beogram 2402 turntable, manufactured in 1981, in good physical condition and tested and working, weighing 7 kg, with no extras.
Description from the seller
Beogram 2402 used item with signs of use. It is the definitive "flat-look" turntable. Designed by Jacob Jensen, it features the iconic slim profile and brushed aluminum finish that landed Bang & Olufsen a spot in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Performance Highlights
• MMC20S Cartridge: This unit features the original integrated cartridge system. The MMC20S is famous for its low effective tip mass, meaning it tracks your records with incredible light touch, preserving your vinyl for years to come.
• One-Touch Magic: The 2402 is a fully automatic deck. You don't even have to touch the tonearm; simply press "Start," and the machine's logic system determines the record size and sets the needle down flawlessly.
• Mechanical Integrity: While the dust cover shows some light "cleaning swirls" (common for vintage acrylic), the internal mechanics are in top-tier condition. It runs quiet, holds speed perfectly, and the damping system still provides that signature "slow-motion" lid and arm movement.
Beogram 2402 used item with signs of use. It is the definitive "flat-look" turntable. Designed by Jacob Jensen, it features the iconic slim profile and brushed aluminum finish that landed Bang & Olufsen a spot in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Performance Highlights
• MMC20S Cartridge: This unit features the original integrated cartridge system. The MMC20S is famous for its low effective tip mass, meaning it tracks your records with incredible light touch, preserving your vinyl for years to come.
• One-Touch Magic: The 2402 is a fully automatic deck. You don't even have to touch the tonearm; simply press "Start," and the machine's logic system determines the record size and sets the needle down flawlessly.
• Mechanical Integrity: While the dust cover shows some light "cleaning swirls" (common for vintage acrylic), the internal mechanics are in top-tier condition. It runs quiet, holds speed perfectly, and the damping system still provides that signature "slow-motion" lid and arm movement.

