Beseler 45V-XL anyone?

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It's the newer version of the Computerized Color Head... where they got rid of the computer, and with it all the gremlins that crept up as the things aged! It's the same basic head but the dials on the front simply gear-drive the indicators and the filters. There isn't the whole "feedback loop to keep colors consistent even as the bulb ages" thing, but then again you can be pretty sure that when you turn it on it will actually work! About the only thing to go wrong on it is the bulb.

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They made the 45s before the computerized color head. Beseler continued to sell both versions for a long time. They since discontinued the computerized version.
 

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Go for it

I have a 45-VXL I got off ebay for $250, and it arrived in great shape, amazingly. It has the motors for focus and height. It's a great enlarger, really pretty excellent overall. I've used the 45M-series extensively in the past and the VXL is defintiely better. Agreed, alignment can be fiddly but if you are patient it's not bad, really. I use it with an arista cold light head for B&W and a Minolta/Beseler 45A head for color (which I think is the best of the beseler color heads, easily. And they are dirt cheap these days, on ebay. ). Overall, I think it's the best choice in 4x5 enlargers that are reasonably available, reasonably priced, and with good parts and accessories options.
 

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Hi Brian,
Any interest in the Bessler D5-XL Enlarger? I have an entire Color/ B/W darkroom for sale. My items are in pristine condition.
Timer, negative carriers 2 1/4" and 35mm, 80mm lens, micro-sight grain focuser, super chromega dichroic II head, enlarger base, plus much more. Can do murals. It is an amazing darkroom. I'm in NYC.

I'm hoping to find my darkroom a good home.

Thanks,
Jan
 

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I think it's time to upgrade the enlarger that first got me through the entry in the darkroom years ago, a very old Beleser 45. It's a great piece of equipment, but has a drawbacks that seem to get more annoying the more experienced I get. There's supporting rods on the chassis that run down to the baseboard which get in the way when dodging and burning. Its a pain to align, I've only tried it once. When I have the head up high it's bot super sturdy. And I'd like to have more height available as I'd like to eventually get into printing 16x20.

I've checked out all the Besler enlargers and the 45V-XL seems to be the big daddy of enlargers. This is ideal as I have the 45s dichro head which I would plan on using with it and also Beseler lens boards for my lenses. I also like that you can mount it directly to the wall... excellent!

My main question is, would I be nuts to buy this new? For the chassis only I don't think it's outrageously priced, especially for the most important piece of equipment in the darkroom. I've been looking on ebay for months and they never come up.

What are your suggestions and opinions?
You might wish to check out a Besler CB7. Steady as a rock, holds alignment well, has motorized focusing, and comes on an adjustable table. You can remove the 4x5 head and install an 8x10 if you wish. Try it, you'll like it.
 

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good CB-7s are around

All the Beselers are good enough. But the CB-7 is really old precursor to the 45MXT so getting one in good shape might be hard.

Not so for me. The local arts center gets a few good donations a year and has no room for most items.

Enlargers are coming up in house & lab sales frequently now. Often, they are lightly used.

The CB-7 is a remarkable machine for heavy production in all formats up to 4x5. It can be had for low three-figures, and would be a good item for your list of possibilities (if you have the room and someone to help you carry it).
 
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