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BeoCord 1600 (1981)

BeoCord 1600 (1981)

BeoCord 1600 (1981)

Beocord 1600 matched the Beomaster 1600 and Beogram 1600 both physically and technically. It combined high performance with easy, straightforward operation.

Ferric, chrome or metal tapes could be used. The Sendust tape head, Dolby B Noise Reduction circuits and Peak Programme Meter all contributed to high quality recording and playback. You could switch between all modes of play without fear of tangling the tape or damaging the mechanism.

BeoCord 1600 (1981) Product Details

Type Numbers

2661 (1981 – Jan 1983)
2664 (USA) (1981 – Feb 1983)

Designer

Manufactured

1981 – 1983

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood, oak

BeoCord 1600 (1981) Product Specification

Compact cassette: C46-C60-C90
Tape head: Sendust
Noise reduction: Dolby NR
Tape switch: Auto ferro/chrome

Wow and flutter DIN: <+/- 0.15%
Speed deviation: <+/- 1%
Fast forward and rewind: C60 90 sec.

Frequency range chrome/metal/ferro:
30 – 16,000 Hz +/- 3 dB with MPX filter

Signal-to-noise ratio metal Dolby NR: >66 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome Dolby NR: >64 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio ferro Dolby NR: >62 dB
Power supply 2661 220V / 2664 120V
Power consumption 20 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 40 x 10 x 26cm
Weight 5 kg
Connections: Microphone DIN 0,3 mV / 33 kohms

Width 40cm, Height 10cm, depth 26cm

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BeoCord 1600 (1969)

BeoCord 1600 (1969)

BeoCord 1600 (1969)

Beocord 1600 Type 4205 was a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Among its special features it had sound on sound, automatic recording level control and mixing controls The PA Amplifier could be operated without the motor running.

Bang & Olufsen’s Beocord 1600 tape recorder was designed by Jacob Jensen and was the second product to receive the iF Award in 1971.

BeoCord 1600 (1969) Product Details

Type Numbers

4205 (1969 to Dec 1972)

Designer

Manufactured

1969 – 1972

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BeoCord 1600 (1969) Product Specification

Tape speeds 19 and 9.5 cm/sec (7 1/2 and 3 3/4 in/sec.)
Number of tracks 4 tracks record and playback
Real size Max. 18cm
Playing times Tape Speed 19 cm/sec
360M 2 x 30 min
540M 2 x 45 min
720M 2 x 60 min
1080M 2 x 90 min
Tape Speed 9.5 cm/sec
360M 2 x 60 min
540M 2 x 90 min
720M 2 x 120 min
1080M 2 x 180 min
For mono, multiply above playing times by 4
Fast forward and rewind Approx. 200 sec for LP tape
Counter Pushbutton reset, 4 digit readout
Wow and flutter 19 cm/sec +/- 0.15% (DN 45507)
Speed deviation Less than 1 %
Tape stop Photo-electric stop at end of tape

Amplifier
Frequency response 19 cm/sec: 30 – 20,000 Hz (DIN 45500)
Power output 10 watts per channel, RMS 20 watts per channel, music load
Tone controls Bass: +13 dB / -18 dB at 50 Hz
Treble: +/- 10 dB at 10 kHz
Equalization 19 cm/sec: 50 µsec, 3180 µsec
Distoriton Less than 5% over tape at VU 0
Less than 1% in amplifier
Signal-to-noise ratio 65 dB (DIN 45500, 4 – 2.5)
Cross-talk selectance Mono: Better than 60 dB at 1000 Hz
Stereo: Better than 40 dB at 1000 Hz
Erasure Better than 70 dB
Erase frequency 100 kHz

Voltage: 110 – 130 – 220 – 240 volts AC
Power consumption: 22 – 135 W

Dimensions W x H x D: 44 x 14.7 x 33 cm
Weight: 11.7 kg
Connections: Inputs Gramophone: 470 k ohms – 8 mV / 1000 Hz
Outputs Speaker: One pair, 4 ohms

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BeoCord 2400 (1981)

BeoCord 2400 (1981)

BeoCord 2400 (1981)

This highly specified top-loading cassette deck closely matched Beomaster 2300 both in appearance and technical compatibility. But it was also worth serious consideration for use with any good hi-fi system, especially if ease-of-use was one of your demands.

Ferric, chrome and metal tapes could be used and the Dolby B noise reduction system kept your recordings clean and hiss-free. The large split-channel VU meters made it easy to set optimum recording levels using the input slider. The combined record/replay head was of long-life Sendust.

The 3-digit tape counter had a press-button reset; a memory function aided easy location of favourite tracks for repeat playing.

Piano-key controls separated all tape-transport functioned: these included a very precise pause control and a double-key record control – a safety check for preventing the accidental erasure of tapes.

Tape speed was highly accurate with deviation of less than +/- 1% and wow and flutter below +/- 0,15% DIN.

Beocord 2400 measured 40cm wide, 8cm high (11cm with cassette holder open) and 25cm deep. The slim cabinet was finished in either natural teak or rosewood.

At the 1969 Hanover Fair Bang & Olufsen and Jacob Jensen – designer of Beocord 2400 – were presented with the iF award for no less than 4 products for ‘outstanding industrial design’ including this sleek cassette recorder.

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BeoCord 2400 (1981) Product Details

Type Numbers

2665

Designer

Manufactured

1981 – 1984

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak

BeoCord 2400 (1981) Product Specification

Compact cassette: C46-C60-C90
Tape head: Sendust
Noise reduction: Dolby NR
Tape switch: Auto ferro/chrom, manual metal
Wow & flutter DIN: <+/- 0,15%
Speed deviation: (+/- 1%
Fast forward & rewind C60: 90 sec
Frequency range metal/chrom/ferro: 30 – 16 kHz =/- 3dB with MPX filter
Signal-to-noise ratio metal Dolby NR: >66dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome Dolby NR: >64dB
Signal-to-noise ratio ferro Dolby NR: >62dB
Signal-to-noise ratio metal: >59dB Signal-to-noise ratio Chrome: >57dB
Signal-to-noise ratio ferro: >55dB
Channel separation: >35dB
Erasure: >70dB
Erasure frequency: 96kHz
Radio input DIN: 1mV/10kohms
Microphone input Din: 0,3 mV/3.3 kohms
Radio output DIN: 700 mV/10kohms
Power supply: 220V (110-130-240V)
Power frequency: 50Hz
Power consumption: 20W
Dimensions WxHxD: 40x8x25cm
Weight 5kg

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BeoSound Ouverture

BeoSound Ouverture

BeoSound Ouverture

“BeoSound Ouverture: the design may be a Bang & Olufsen classic, but BeoSound Ouverture and BeoSound 3000 refuse to rest on their laurels. Access to new musical sources and fresh loudspeaker options ensure that the concept remains an open invitation to make something special out of your music” (B&O catalogue 2001 -2002)

This stereo has two different names: BeoSound Ouverture in Europe and BeoSound 4000 in the rest of the world. This is the only stereo system, so far, to support the new MasterLink system without any add-ons. It’s really a follow up to the Beocenter 2500 which was the first and original stereo with this somewhat different look. Along with the launch of this unit in 1991 (as the BeoSound 2500) Bang & Olufsen also started selling the new remote control – Beo4. The difference between the Ouverture and Beocenter 2500 is that the newer model doesn’t feature two-way communication and it has instead a completely new CD mechanism. It also holds some new features when it comes to the CD. But the most important difference is the MasterLink connection. With this system you can connect the unit to, for example, a BeoLab 2000 or BeoLab 3500 without any further electronics. Reach out and the doors glide quietly aside, while a gentle light spreads from within. It’s BeoSound Ouverture’s way of saying, “welcome” and part of the experience every time you put on a new tape or CD. CD player with programming, tape recorder with auto reverse, FM/AM radio with pre-set, timer function, optional Beo4 remote control operation, connections for Beolink® and headphones, optional wall bracket and floor stand. BeoSound Ouverture’s unassuming rubber key pad hides a contact foil, which, in turn, covers a matrix of vertical and horizontal cords. When a control is pressed, the cords connect and the microprocessor is activated.

Design

Music is more than just something you listen to, it’s an emotion you experience. So isn’t it time your favourite music was played on something that lets it express itself to the full? BeoSound Ouverture stands up and invites you to make something special out of your music – over and over again.

Features

Bring new life to old CDs by changing their track sequence with the Random Play function. Or programme it to skip over any unwanted tracks and to play the ones you want in the order you prefer. Transferring the music of a CD onto tape doesn’t have to mean poorer quality. The Ouverture constantly monitors and adjusts the signal during any recording to ensure a uniform sound level throughout – and will automatically stop recording when the CD finishes playing. There’s room for up to 30 pre-set stations on the Ouverture’s intelligent AM/FM radio.

So how do the sliding glass doors work?

The glass doors on the BeoSound 3000 and BeoSound Ouverture are opened and closed by steel wires driven by an electric motor via a gearbox. The motor is triggered by an infrared system that detects your approach… Why wake up to an annoying alarm clock when it could be your favourite piece of music instead? The timer function on the Ouverture can be programmed for the entire week and will automatically turn itself off again after playing for any length of time you choose.

Specials

Just raise a hand and watch as the glass doors glide silently aside. It’s the Ouverture’s way of saying “welcome” and reveals that a special experience is about to begin. Of course, a simple on/off button would do, but then what would be so special about that?

Easily Placed

It’s a dream come true – a music system that can fill your life with music without filling your home with equipment. The flat upright design of BeoSound Ouverture means that it’s slim enough to sit by itself upon the narrowest shelf or light enough to be hung directly on a wall with a pair of loudspeakers.

Use

With its mix of glass and aluminium, the Ouverture grabs the attention without shouting out loud. Its compact size and visual presence ensures that it enhances rather than dominates the surroundings in which it’s placed – which makes it the perfect audio system for the home and place of work. The stereo can also be controlled by the optional Beo4 remote control.

Mounting Options

This classic design was reincarnated over a 21 year period with various mounts and stands. Floor stands were available with a pole stand or CD and tape storage, wall mount solutions allowed for the Hi-Fi only, or with BeoLab2500 speakers until these were discontinued

BeoSound Ouverture Product Details

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Manufactured

1994 – 2003

Colour Options

Black, Silver

BeoSound Ouverture Product Specification

Dimension W x H x D / Weight:
32 x 36 x 16 cm / 7 kg

Cabinet finish: Black/aluminium
Power consumption: Typical 32 watts, standby < 3,5 watts
Tuner: Built-in
Pre-tuned radio programmes: 30 FM or AM
Radio ranges: FM-LW-MW
RDS: According to type

Compact disc: Built-in
CD sizes: 12 cm, 8 cm
Frequency range: 20 – 20,000 Hz, +-1 dB
Signal-to-noise-ratio: Typical 101 dB, A weighted
D/A converting: Bitstream, analogue filtration

Features:
Programming, Random , Repeat , Edit
Tape recorder: Built-in
Recording system: HX PRO
Tape transport: Auto Reverse
Noise reduction: Dolby B NR
Frequency range: 30 – 16,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise-ratio: > 65 dB, Dolby B, chrome

Radio: Built-in
Pre-tuned programmes: 30 AM or FM
Radio ranges: FM-LW-MW
FM frequency range: 87.5-108MHz
AM frequency range: 153-279/522-1.610 kHz

Connections:
Power Link (two)
AUX
FM aerial, 75 ohm
AM aerial (Dedicated)
Master Link (ML)
Headphone/Mini jack

Beolink®: Master Link (ML)
Remote control: Beo4

Accessories:
Stand: Aluminium, Black, Blue, Green, Red No 2051
Wall bracket, Black No 2052
System wall bracket, Black No 2087
Floor Stand, Aluminium

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BeoCord 2400 (1969)

BeoCord 2400 (1969)

BeoCord 2400 (1969)

“What Advantages does your Beocord 2400 give you in the Form of Facilities, Performance and Reliability? Pressure diecast chassis for the mechanical section – provides a high degree of mechanical stability, assuring you that your Beocord 2400 is transport-proof. Silicon transistors in the fully transistorized amplifiers – a guarantee of highly stable operation, good signal-to-noise ratio, minimum distortion, and low power consumption.

Separate tape heads for record and playback – permit you to monitor the tape while a recording is in progress. 4-track record and playback – permits maximum playing time for your tapes, both mono and stereo. Two-hand operating of record function – protects you against accidental erasure of tapes.

High degree of channel separation – in mono recordings, too, you will have good separation between the two channels. Twin-faders – make it easy for you to adjust for stereo balance on both record and playback.

Besides, the dual amplifier of your Beocord 2400 gives you the following interesting facilities: Sound on sound (part-song) recordings; adding echo to recordings; synchronous recordings such as pilot signals for slide projectors synchronized with sound reproduction; language laboratory: recording a foreign-language text on one track and conversation exercises synchronously on the other track.

Photo-stop feature – permits you to stop tape during programme scanning, if tape breaks, and at end of tape. Line jack – facilitates tape-copying from or to another Beocord; also permits connection to a large hi-fi system such as the BEOLAB 5000.

Your Beocord 2400 will operate as a hi-fi amplifier – the amplifier may be used without the motor running. It has separate inputs for microphone, gramophone, radio or FM/AM tuner and provision for connection of two pairs of stereo speakers. And your Beocord 2400 meets the minimum specifications for the DIN 45 500 Standards”

BeoCord 2400 (1969) Product Details

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1969 – 1972

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BeoCord 1200

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BeoCord 1200

Beocord 1200 Type 4207 was a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Among its features it had sound-on-sound, automatic recording level control and mixing. The in-built PA amplifier could be operated without the motor running.

Beosystem 1200 – made up of Beomaster 1200, Beocord 1200 and Beogram 1200 was Bang & Olufsen’s B&O’s first designed system. The design ‘kinship’, which emphasised the interdependence between B&O’s various products, became a characteristic of B&O for many years. Beosystem 1200 was one of the first products selected by New York’s Museum of Modern Art for the museum’s permanent collection (not exhibition) in 1972.

In 1969 the Danish Society of Industrial Design awarded Bang & Olufsen and Jacob Jensen the ID prize for the Beomaster 1200 radio/amplifier, Beogram 1200 turntable and Beocord 1200 tape recorder for unusually beautiful and user friendly design. The jury emphasised in particular the Beomaster 1200 receiver which pointed in a new direction for the design of radios.

The 1200 series represented the logical continuation of the line of development and design which put B&O at the forefront of manufacturers of entertainment electronics.

BeoCord 1200 Product Details

Type Numbers

4207

Designer

Manufactured

1969 – 1972

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood, white

BeoCord 1200 Product Specification

Tape speeds 19 and 9.5 cm/sec. (7 1/2 and 3 3/4 in/sec.)
Number of tracks 4 tracks record and playback
Real size Max. 18 cm
Playing times Tape Speed 19 cm/sec:
360M 2 x 30 min
540M 2 x 45 min
720M 2 x 60 min
1080M 2 x 90 min
Tape Speed 9.5 cm/sec:
360M 2 x 60 min
540M 2 x 90 min
720M 2 x 120 min
1080M 2 x 180 min
For mono, multiply above playing times by 4
Fast forward and rewind Approx. 200 sec for LP tape
Counter Pushbutton reset, 4 digit readout
Wow and flutter 19 cm/sec +/- 0.15% (DN 45507)
Speed deviation Less than 1 %
Tape stop Photo-electric stop at end of tape

Amplifier:
Frequency response 19 cm/sec: 30 – 20,000 Hz (DIN 45500)
Equalization 19 cm/sec: 50 µsec, 3180 µsec
Distortion Less than 5% over tape at VU 0
Less than 1% in amplifier
Signal-to-noise ratio 65 dB (DIN 45500, 4 – 2.5)
Cross-talk select Mono: Better than 60 dB at 1000 Hz
Stereo: Better than 40 dB at 1000 Hz
Erasure Better than 70 dB
Erase frequency 100 kHz

Dimensions W x H x D: 44 x 14.7 x 33 cm
Weight: 11 kg
Voltage: 110 – 130 – 220 – 240 volts AC
Power consumption: 20 – 52 W

Connections: Inputs Microphone:
Radio DIN
Radio US standard
AUX DIN
AUX US
Outputs Headphones:
Radio DIN
Radio US

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BeoCenter 2200

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BeoCenter 2200

Beocenter 2200 was a distinctive high fidelity system offering 3-waveband radio, record player and cassette facilities in a very compact, slim-line format. Maximum power output was 2 x 25 watts RMS.

The radio section covered long, medium and FM bands. Four favourite FM stations could be pre-set for instant recall. A horizontal thumbwheel on the front of the unit controlled manual tuning: the large graph-grid tuning scale was very easy to see and use.

The record deck featured the (then) latest Bang & Olufsen tone arm carrying the ultra-light MMC 5 pickup. Operation was entirely automatic and needed just a single touch on the PHONO button. Built-in logic circuits identified the size and speed of any record placed on the lightweight turn-table and would cue the pickup arm onto the run-in groove with absolute accuracy and safety.

The cassette recorder had electronic control so you could switch directly between, say, fast rewind and PLAY without danger of straining the mechanism or damaging the tape. Dolby B noise reduction and automatic selection between ferric and chrome tapes was included. Metal tapes could also be used, so you were assured of top class sound quality for those really special recordings.

Listening to tapes was also quick and easy: the NEXT button allowed you to scan the tape track by track until you found the one you wanted to hear.

The recommended speakers for use with this system were the Beovox X25.

Connections: Mono microphone; 2 pairs speakers; headphones; external tape recorder with two-way copying; AM and FM aerials

BeoCenter 2200 Product Details

Type Numbers

2421 (1983 – Sept 1986)
2422 (GB) (1983 – Sept 1986)
2423 (US)(1983 – Aug 1986)
2425 (AUS) (1983 – Jan 1986)
2427 (GB) (1983 – Nov 1986)
2428 (CDN) (1983 – May 1986)
2429 (D) (1983 – May 1986)

Designer

Manufactured

1983 – 1986

Colour Options

Aluminium, Black

BeoCenter 2200 Product Specification

Power output RMS DIN/IEC: 2 x 25 watts / 4 ohms; 2 x 20 watts / 8 ohms
Type No. 2423: 2 x 15 watts / 4 ohms
Total harmonic distortion < 0.2 %
Intermodulation < 0.5 %
FM usable sensitivity mono < 15 dBf-2.5 µV/75 ohms
FM usable sensitivity stereo < 19 dBf-2.5 µV/75 ohms
FM Harmonic Distortion 65 dBf < 0.5 %
MW range 520 – 1610 kHz

Stylus (MMC 5) Elliptical diamond 6 x 17 µm
Recommended tracking force 15 mN / 1.5g
Frequency range 20 – 20,000 Hz +/- 3 dB
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.07 %
Wow and flutter, WRMS < +/- 0.035 %
Rumble weighted > 70 dB
Rumble unweighted > 50 dB

Noise reduction: Dolby B
Tape switch Auto ferro/chrom, manual metal
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.2 %
Frequency range metal/chrom/ferro 30 – 15,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio
Metal Dolby NR
Chrome Dolby NR
Ferro Dolby NR
> 66 dB
> 65 dB
> 63 dB

Power supply:
2421: 220V
2422: 240V
2423: 120V
2425: 240V
2427: 240V
2428: 120V
2429: 220V
Power consumption 18 – 135 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 74 x 9.5 x 32.5 cm
Weight: 11 kg
Sockets for:2 pairs of speakers, extra cassette recorder, Compact Disc player, headphones, Microphone, AM10 Active Antenna
Connections: Headphone jack

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BeoCenter 2000

Beocenter 2000 was a compact high fidelity music system incorporating an FM/AM tuner, a 2 x 25 watts RMS stereo amplifier, an integrated record player and a high quality cassette deck.

The semi-automatic stereo record player benefited from Bang & Olufsen’s unique engineering method (integration) which ensured that all components were matched to give optimum performance. The (then) newly designed low-mass pickup with its MMC 20 S cartridge was an example.

Operating the radio and cassette sections was equally straight-forward. Sliding controls regulated volume, bass, treble and balance. Four FM stations could be pre-set for subsequent push button recall. The cassette deck had a green/red indicator that made it easy to set accurate recording levels. You just needed to add headphones and/or a pair of Beovox speakers for a complete entertainment system. Beocenter 2000 is incorporated with Beovox S45 loudspeakers to make up Beosystem 2000.

The SC20 system cabinet, designed specifically for Beocenter 2000 provided a functional and elegant furnishing option. It lifted Beocenter 2000 to the correct operating height and stored LPs, cassettes and other audio accessories within easy reach.

Dimensions: 77 x 74 x 35cm. Finish: teak or rosewood veneer

BeoCenter 2000 Product Details

Type Numbers

2101 (1979 – Aug 1981)

Designer

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Manufactured

1979 – 1981

Colour Options

Vinyl wood effect

BeoCenter 2000 Product Specification

Power output RMS DIN: 2 x 25 watts / 4 ohms
2 x 20 watts / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion -26 dB < 0.15%
Harmonic distortion < 0.2%
Intermodulation < 0.4%
Frequency range +/- 1.5 dB 20 – 25,000 Hz
Damping factor > 30
Input tape copy 600mV / 15 Kohms
Signal-to-noise ratio phono > 78 dB
Output external tape 30 mV / 100 Kohms
Output headphone Max. 2.8 V / 22 ohms
Channel separation 1000 Hz > 50 dB
Bass control at 40 Hz +/- 14 dB
Treble control at 12.500 Hz +/- 14 dB

Tuner:
FM range 87.5 – 108 MHz
AM range LW 147 – 350 kHz
AM range MW 520 – 1610 kHz
Record player: MMC 20S
Stylus Spherical diamond
Radius of curvature 15 µm

Recommended tracking force 15 mN / 1.5g
Frequency range 20 – 20,000 Hz +/- 3 dB
Speeds 33 – 45 rev. / min
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.09%
Wow and flutter, WRMS < +/- 0.045%
Rumble weighted > 62 dB
Rumble unweighted > 42 dB

Tape Recorder:
Compact cassette: C60 – C90
Tape head: Super Permalloy
Noise reduction: Dolby NR
Tape switch Manual ferro-chrome
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.2 %
Speed deviation < +/- 1.5%
Fast forward and rewind C60 75 sec
Frequency range ferro-chrome 30 – 14,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio Chrome Dolby NR > 63 dB
Chrome > 56 dB

Power supply: 110 – 130 – 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 18 – 135 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 73.5 x 12.5 x 38cm
Weight 11.2 kg

Connections: headphones, microphone

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BeoCenter 4000 (1978)

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BeoCenter 4000 (1978)

Beocenter 4000 was an elegant combination of an AM/FM stereo receiver (in effect the Beomaster 2200) and a high quality cassette deck whose performance levels matched those of more expensive separate decks. The Sendust tape head ensured the best possible playback and combined long life with optimum frequency response characteristics. There were two motors – one for fast wind, the other for normal play – so tape transport was smooth and stable at all times. A Dolby B Noise Reduction circuit ensured high quality, low-noise recordings. Despite its many technical refinements and comprehensive facilities, Beocenter 4000 was simple to operate.

Beocenter 4000, in which all parameters concentrate on the quality of radio and tape reproduction, was an unusual alternative to a disc system. The addition of a matching Beogram from the Bang & Olufsen range, plus two Beovox S45 bookshelf or P45 wall-mounting speakers converted it into the complete top-quality Beosystem 4000.

Beocenter 4000 comprised a 2 x 40 watts RMS amplifier, an FM, Long and Medium wave radio and a stereo cassette deck incorporating all the features you would expect to find only in separate high quality decks.

BeoCenter 4000 (1978) Product Details

Type Numbers

1603 (1978 – Dec 1980)

Designer

Manufactured

1978 – 1980

Colour Options

Rosewood. Teak, White, Oak

BeoCenter 4000 (1978) Product Specification

Power output 2 x 40 watts / 4 ohms
2 x 30 watts / 8 ohms
Music power 2 x 75 watts / 4 ohms
2 x 40 watts / 8 ohms
Speaker impedance 4 ohms
Harmonic distortion < 0.05 %
Intermodulation < 0.1 %
Frequency range 20 – 30,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio pickup low impedance > 60 dB

Bass control at 40 Hz: +/- 12 dB
Treble control at 12,500 Hz: +/- 12 dB

Tuner:
FM tuner range 87.5 – 108 MHz
LW 147 – 350 kHz
MW 520 – 1610 kHz Cassette:
C60 – C90
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.15 %
Speed deviation < +/- 1.5 %
Fast forward/rewind 80 sec
Frequency range chrome 30 – 15.000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome > 58 dB
Dolby NR chrome > 66 dB

Power supply:
110 – 130 – 220 – 240 V
Power consumption 20 – 200 W
Dimensions W x H x D 65.5 x 8.5 x 31cm
Weight 15 kg

Connections: Extra Tape recorder DIN
Gramophone DIN
Headphone jack

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BeoCenter 2100

BeoCenter 2100

BeoCenter 2100

Beocenter 2100 – three variations and a one-finger exercise

Beocenters 2200, 2100 and 4000 – each with a totally distinctive style but sharing the unmistakeable themes of Bang & Olufsen quality and simplicity.

If you loved true hi-fi but you weren’t a record fan, then Bang & Olufsen ‘had your radio perfectly taped’! Beocenter 2100 had all the features of Beocenter 2200 but without the record deck so that it took up even more of a conveniently small space.

Beovox X25 loudspeakers were the offered choice but you could equally mix and match the Beocenter with any other Bang & Olufsen speaker on the market at that time. When linked with Beovox X25 loudspeakers, the combined system was known as Beosystem 2100. A recommended record deck to complement your system would be either the Beogram RX2 or TX2.

BeoCenter 2100 Product Details

Type Numbers

2441 (1985 – May 1988)
2442 (GB) (1985 – May 1986)
2449 (D) (1985 – Sept 1987)

Designer

Manufactured

1985 – 1988

Colour Options

Aluminium, Black

BeoCenter 2100 Product Specification

Power output RMS DIN/IEC 2 x 25 watts / 4 ohms
2 x 20 watts / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion < 0.2 %
Intermodulation < 0.4 %
Frequency range 1.5 dB 20 – 20,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio > 78 dB
Channel separation 1000 kHz > 50 dB

Tuner:
FM frequency range 87.5 – 108 MHz
LW frequency range 147 – 350 kHz
MW frequency range 520 – 1610 kHz Tape deck:
Compact cassette C46 – C60 – C90 – C120
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.2 %
Frequency range 30 – 15,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio CCIR/ARM
Metal Dolby NR > 67 dB TDK-MA
Chrome Dolby NR > 65 dB TDK-SA
Ferro Dolby NR > 63 dB BASF LH I
Metal > 59 dB
Chrome > 57 dB

Power supply:
2441: 220V
2442: 240V
2449: 220V
Power consumption 25 – 140 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 64 x 9.5 x 33cm
Weight 10 kg

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