Beosystem10
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The seller has owned it since it was supplied new to him in early 1980, which would make it one of the last ones sold and possibly a n/o/s bargain at the time. He knows what to do regarding the packing and has said that he's cared for the thing and loved it for 33 years so he's not about to risk hurting it by packing it cheaply.Northerner said:Rebelting and sorting the gooey capstan on the 9090 is really easy....congrats on bagging one
Just make sure you tell the noob eBay seller to pack it well!!
Let us know what you think of it when you get it![]()

The deck is just so easy to get at in these so I reckon maybe an hour and a half at most to fit fresh rubber throughout, clean off any old nylon grease, remove the tarry traces of the capstan sleeve and put it back together with a spot of the right stuff to lube the places where nylon gears are in contact. I may find the patience to refresh the capstan bushes as old Oillite is bound to be dry by now and may cause odd noises if I don't press them out and marinate them in 140 grade overnight. The slight touching up that the paintwork needs can wait.