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BeoLab 6000

BeoLab 6000

BeoLab 6000

As easy on the eye as they are on the ear, BeoLab 6000 loudspeakers – designed by David Lewis – defy conventional thinking in delivering the maximum sound from the minimum of space.

There’s not much point in thinking about BeoLab 6000 in terms of watts, woofers or tweeters. There has never been loudspeakers that look like this – or so clear and rich a sound produced from such slender cabinets. BeoLab 6000 represents both the engineering skills as well as the design capabilities from Bang & Olufsen.

BeoLab 6000 is probably one of the most famous speakers around today being a part of the standard exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York along with some other Bang & Olufsen equipment, namely the Beovox Cona (a subwoofer) and the Beocord VX5000, which by the way looks almost exactly as the VX7000 does. BeoLab 6000 is a smaller version of the BeoLab 8000 with the same active construction but with even smaller net volume: 3 litres.

A great advantage with the BeoLab 6000 is the fact that it has two PowerLink connections giving the possibility to loop-through the signal to the second speaker directly. This speaker is used very often as the second pair in a Dolby Pro-Logic setup for example in the AV9000 system.

” When it comes to sound reproduction we believe there’s only one relevant parameter: How close can we come to the originally recorded sound. We feel an obligation not to disturb the intentions of the artist by adding unnatural elements to the acoustic image. Therefore all Bang & Olufsen loudspeakers share the same goal. They differ in size and shape and in terms of sound pressure level. But they are all developed to reproduce the natural, unaltered sound as closely as possible “ – Bang & Olufsen catalogue 2001 – 2002

Features:

BeoLab 6000 fills the room with sound

The choice is simple – you can fill your home with big black boxes, or you can make a stand with BeoLab 6000 and fill it with beautiful sound and beautiful looks.

Aluminium

Formed from a single piece of aluminium, BeoLab 6000 is shaped to stand out from its surroundings, but coloured to match any Bang & Olufsen audio or video setup.

Active loudspeaker benefits

How does B&O reduce the overall size of a loudspeaker, but improve its sound performance? It can only be done by placing the amplifiers directly into the loudspeaker cabinet. It’s called ‘Active Loudspeaker Technology’ and is used to combine the purest of sounds with the smallest and simplest of shapes.

Fits any room

With a height of just 110cm and a depth of 10cm, finding space for a pair of BeoLab 6000 speakers is never going to be a problem. Its superior sound capabilities ensure that its performance will never dictate your placement options. The polished aluminium cabinet is available in a range of colours – black, blue, green, red and natural – that will match any Bang & Olufsen audio or video setup.

Materials and finish

The deliberate choice of material, and the final surface treatment of the products’ finish, are characteristic of Bang & Olufsen and one of their true core competences. B&O’s designers know that people use several of their senses in experiencing a product. They therefore derive great pleasure from tactile experiences, whether they are touching a cold or a warm surface, or one that is smooth or textured. The span of materials used for Bang & Olufsen products is wider than that of any other company within the trade, and they are carefully selected for their high quality and their ability to fit naturally into a home environment. The finish is then refined to perfection and created to provide a tangible experience that supports the visual impression.

Why build amplifiers into the loudspeakers instead of keeping them separate?

Because you can reduce the size of the cabinet volume to one-third of the size of a conventional loudspeaker with the same sound capacity. The principle is called Active Loudspeakers, and what you get is a compact loudspeaker that can play at high volume without distortion or damage to its drive units.

Furthermore, when amplifier, treble and bass units are paired for the same task, they can be tailored to compensate for each other’s shortcomings. What you hear is music that sounds exactly like the instrument it originally came from (See active speakers)

Deep bass: how to make deep bass with a shallow cabinet

All loudspeakers, regardless of brand, size or construction, make sound by converting electric energy into acoustic energy. They push air in waves, which is what our ears pick up. To get high sound pressure, you need to move a lot of air.

You can use a very large diameter loudspeaker membrane, which moves a very short distance. Or (as Bang & Olufsen prefer), you can make the membrane “deeper”, in other words, make it move a greater distance with a smaller diameter. Imagine two balloons, one round and shaped like a ball, the other long and tubular. Both contain the same amount of air; it’s simply their shapes that are different.

A side benefit to the deeper membrane is that it allows a smaller cabinet, with greater freedom as far as form and function are concerned.

Since no two loudspeaker units have exactly the same physical characteristics, Bang & Olufsen calibrate them individually to make certain that the sound of each and every loudspeaker leaving our factory is identical. By employing an active electronic crossover network with equalization, we’re able to adjust frequencies before they’re amplified. The signal from the sound source is shaped before distribution to the separate power amplifiers for bass and treble.

In this way, the performance of the various components is “fine-tuned”, until they produce an ideal, harmonised output, which will be the same, no matter which BeoLab loudspeaker you feast your eyes upon. The custom made driver units of a BeoLab loudspeaker feature extra-heavy membranes with longer movement, which help produce a deeper bass.

Adaptive Bass Linearisation

Adaptive Bass Linearisation (ABL) is a process patented by B&O and is incorporated in BeoLab loudspeakers. The idea is to use the surplus capacity in amplifiers and driver units, arising by normal listening levels, for a bass extension – a sound reproduction with more bass, than the loudspeaker otherwise would be able to produce.

The function is adaptive. This means that the loudspeaker adapts to the signal it receives. Loudspeaker drivers are therefore fully exploited, without suffering mechanical or electronic abuse, and the built in amplifiers are not subjected to signals would otherwise create an overload situation.

ABL gives stunning bass reproduction considering the size of the loudspeaker in which it is incorporated, under normal listening levels.

BeoLab 6000: active loudspeaker, 2 power amplifier modules, adaptive bass linearisation and aluminium cabinet.

BeoLab 6000 Product Specifications

Type: AUS 6825 1992
Type: EUR 6821 1992
Type: GB 6822 1992
Type: J 6824 1992
Type: USA 6823 1992

Designer: David Lewis

Manufactured: 1992 – ?

Colours: Silver, Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green, Sky Blue

Dimensions: W x H x D/’Weight: 20 x 110 x 22 cm/6.2 kg
Cabinet/cloth finish (from Aug 2005): Aluminium/black, black/black, silver/silver, dark grey/dark grey, blue/black, red/black

Power consumption: Typical 8 W/stand-by < 1,8 W
Mains 6821 EU 230V
6822 GB 230V
6823 USA-CDN 120V
6824 J 100V
6825 AUS 240V
6826 KOR 220V

Specifications (from Aug 2005):

Maximum Sound Pressure Level (stereo, pair) 96 dB
Power amplifier modules 2 units, Class AB
Long-term maximum output power per module* 59 watts
Effective frequency range* 55 – 20,000 Hz
Cabinet principle Bass Reflex
Magntic shielded Yes
Woofer 2 x 9 cm
Tweeter 1.8 cm
Net volume 3 litres
Bass equalizer Adaptive (ABL)

*According to IEC 268-3 and 268-5

Connections:
Connections: Power Link 2
Phono (line) 1

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BeoLab 5000

BeoLab 5000

BeoLab 5000

Design is a language which is understood by everyone…” as designer Jacob Jensen expressed it and demonstrated it in practice.”

A silicon-transistor high-fidelity amplifier with less than 0.6% distortion at all frequencies and at all volume levels up to 2 x 60 watts of power output. Its signal-to-noise ratio is better than 90dB (linear measurement). It has calibrated graphic controls and is extremely versatile, due to an unusual number of input and output facilities.

The Beolab 5000 is an amplifier that introduces no hiss or hum and reproduces all frequencies of the tonal range exactly as received. It has enormous power, permitting reproduction of even the loudest passages without distortion. Moreover, operation is logical and straightforward; varying or poor record quality can be compensated by means of efficient filters which remove the particular tonal range in which flaws are present; there is provision for connecting several speakers, including centre speaker, as well as provision for channelwise control of programme material. A special feature is a test control to facilitate adjustment of balance between channels. The use of silicon transistors ensures very low noise level, high temperature stability, and a very wide tonal range.” – taken from the 1967

Bang & Olufsen’s Beomaster 5000 FM tuner, BeoLab 5000 amplifier and Beovox 2500 Cube loudspeakers were the first product series designed by Jacob Jensen in 1967.

The traditional style for tuning knobs was replaced by an exact measuring instrument akin to the slide rule which was considered an innovation in changing the future of radios and amplifiers. The interface, in its precision and simplicity, proved to give the user optimal functionality. This solution had never been seen before and laid the foundation for the future form language of B&O. On this basis, Jacob Jensen was asked to design B&O´s audio programme. Beomaster 5000 was an FM tuner, with elimination of static between stations and a built in ‘data base’ which automatically tuned in on stereo broadcasts.

Partner to BeoLab 5000 was Beomaster 5000, an amplifier with the same slide rule interface.

The TV boom of the 1950’s hit the cinemas badly, which meant that the pressure on Bang & Olufsen’s sound engineers became less. The engineers’ love of high class sound reproduction, however, remained undiminished.

As early as the 1950s, they had developed stereo systems for the installation of Cinema-Scope systems in cinemas. In 1958, they were also responsible for the development of equipment for the first stereophonic radio transmissions from Denmark’s very first commercial radio station, Radio Mercur. When stereo started gaining ground, the engineers found new opportunities for a comeback.

The development of High Fidelity had already begun in the US and a number of small companies, headed by Scott and Fischer, had gained a dedicated following. By 1964, Bang & Olufsen was planning to conquer the new upcoming European Hi-fi market, a niche which ideally matched Bang & Olufsen’s survival strategy. Now engineers with more than 30 years’ experience behind them, under the leadership of chief engineer Nikolaj Krebs Sørensen, embarked on the development of the world’s most perfect hi-fi system, the BeoLab 5000 series.

With its ultra selective tuner and a powerful, distortion-free amplifier of no less than 2 x 60 watts, it offered qualities never seen before. The design was equally sensational. In the US, where the production of Hi-fi components had already started, they had found their form in the 19” rack format which was used by the first customers, the radio stations. When Hi-fi enthusiasts wanted quality tuners and amplifiers, they had to accept a design which belonged in the professional world.

Bang & Olufsen’s brief for the designers was: “Create a European Hi-fi format, which communicates power, precision and identity.”

This became designer Jacob Jensen and his assistant, David Lewis’ first assignment together for Bang & Olufsen. They solved it by designing the new linear controls like a slide rule bar in order to communicate the greatest possible precision. Thus began the era of the slide rule bar, a motif which was used and varied in the years to come.

The Hi-fi modules’ handles became countersunk Allen screws and the faceted and framed gold panels, which were the industry’s standard, were, in Bang & Olufsen’s design, transformed into extruded natural anodised aluminium.

BeoLab 5000 became a success, not only as Bang & Olufsen’s flagship, but also in more affordable versions, e.g.. Beomaster 1200 and 3000 and competitors were forced to follow suit. Elsewhere too, knobs were replaced by the linear slides – a development which continued until the mechanical grips were replaced by the electronic ‘easy touch’ controls of the Beomaster 1900.

At the 1967 spring fair in Hanover, B&O received the IF award for BeoLab 5000, Beomaster 5000 and Beovox 2500 Cube for outstanding and user friendly design.

BeoLab 5000 Product Specifications

Type: 5303 (1969 – Dec 1972)

Designer: Jacob Jensen

Manufactured: 1967 – 1972

Colours: Rosewood, Teak

Power output: 2 x 60 W
Speaker impedance: 4 ohms
Frequency range: 20 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Distortion: 0.2 %
Intermodulation: 1 %
Signal-to-noise ratio: -90 dB < 60 W
– 58 < 50 mW
Bass control: +/- 17 dB 50 Hz
Treble control: +/- 14 dB 10 kHz

Outputs:
Tape DIN
Line out DIN
Line out RCA
Power supply: 110 – 130 – 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 45 – 325 W

Dimensions W x H x D: 47 x 10 x 25cm
Weight: 10.4 kg

Connections: Inputs: DIN; MIC DIN
Phono high DIN – RCA
Phono low DIN – RCA
Tuner high DIN – RCA
Tuner low DIN – RCA
AUX DIN – RCA
Tape DIN – RCA

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BeoLab 4500

BeoLab 4500

BeoLab 4500

BeoLab 4500 was a wall speaker which was no more than 8cm deep. It had a built-in (active) amplifier and extended bass reproduction, which used the wall as a reflector. The display told you which source that BeoLab 4500 was reproducing at any one time.

There were two versions of this panel loudspeaker. The pure Beovox 4500 loudspeaker (shown here) and BeoLab 4500 with built-in amplifier and Dynamic Bass Equaliser (shown in main picture above), which automatically compensated for the inability of the human ear to perceive deep bass tones at low volume

The design of BeoLab 4500 and Beovox 4500 was based an acoustic principle that allowed the loudspeaker to use the wall to enhance the bass level. The cabinet let the sound waves reflect off the wall and out into the room without delay. This made it possible to reduce the depth of the cabinet to just 8cm, so the loudspeaker becomes a natural part of the wall décor.

BeoLab 4500 had a display which indicated sound source, volume and which track on CD or tape that you were listening to. In looks, it was similar to the BeoLab 5000 active speaker, but smaller. The display too was in a green-coloured LED as opposed to BeoLab 5000’s orange. Both loudspeakers were available with blue or grey fabric.

Mounting Options

Bang & Olufsen’s preferred supplier for brackets and stands, STBbrackets, have made a range of solutions specifically for this model. Distributed throughout the World by the Bang & Olufsen store network, the STB options add to the diversity of mounting options and positions available.

BeoLab 4500 Product Specifications

Type: 6721
Type: AUS 6725 1991
Type: GB 6722 1991
Type: J 6724 1992
Type: USA 6723 1991

Designer: Gideon Lindinger-Lowy

Manufactured: 1991 – 1995

Colours: Aluminium/Blue or Aluminium/Grey

Dimensions WxHxD/Weight: 45 x 54 x 8cm / 9 kg
Cabinet finish: Aluminium

Power amplifier modules
1 unit
Mains 6721 EU 230V
6722 GB 230V
6723 USA-CDN 120V
6724 J 100V
6725 AUS 240V

Long-term maximum output power per module*
116 watts
Effective frequency range* 54 – 20,000 Hz
Maximum Sound Pressure Level (stereo, pair) 99 dB
Cabinet Principle Bass Reflex
Woofer 13 cm
Tweeter 2.5 cm
Net volume 5.4 litres
Bass equalizer Dynamic
Typical power consumption 10 watts
Stand-by consumption <4 watts
* According to IEC 268-3 and 268-5
Connections: Power Link
Phono (line)
Speaker Link

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BeoLab 4000

BeoLab 4000

” When it comes to sound reproduction we believe there’s only one relevant parameter: How close can we come to the originally recorded sound. We feel an obligation not to disturb the intentions of the artist by adding unnatural elements to the acoustic image. Therefore all Bang & Olufsen loudspeakers share the same goal. They differ in size and shape and in terms of sound pressure level. But they are all developed to reproduce the natural, unaltered sound as closely as possible ” – Bang & Olufsen catalogue 2001 – 2002

Squeeze a pair of BeoLab 4000s into the bookcase in your study and link them to the music system in the living room, via a Beolink® ‘eye’, which responds to your remote control. Whether it’s a matter of placement or simple colour co-ordination, BeoLab 4000 turns flexibility into an art form. Placing amplifiers directly in the loudspeakers themselves not only improves sound quality but allows the manufacturer to reduce the cabinet’s overall size. The result is a compact loudspeaker that can sit on a shelf, bookcase or hang, at almost any angle, from the wall or ceiling. Available in six vivid colours, BeoLab 4000 is equally at home in a stereo setup, a surround sound system or as superior multimedia speakers for your computer.

Features:

BeoLab 4000 fills the room with sound

You can’t see sound, but that doesn’t mean that it has to be totally invisible. BeoLab 4000 is formed from aluminium that’s polished until it shines like a mirror. It also comes in an array of colours – not only to suit your interior decoration, but because life itself is full of colour

Aluminium

Aluminium is the perfect material for BeoLab 4000. It’s light, but offers an impressive stiffness despite a thickness of only a few millimetres. It also makes it easier to obtain the loudspeaker’s unique curved form, which is important for avoiding problems with audible artefacts due to internal standing waves in the cabinet

Active loudspeaker

The equation used to be a simple one; the louder the sound, the bigger the loudspeaker – but not anymore. Placing the amplifier directly into the loudspeaker allows us to reduce the overall size of the BeoLab 4000 to one third of a conventional loudspeaker with the same sound capacity.

Adaptive Bass Linearisation

Adaptive Bass Linearisation (ABL) is a process patented by B&O and is incorporated in BeoLab loudspeakers. The idea is to use the surplus capacity in amplifiers and driver units, arising by normal listening levels, for a bass extension – a sound reproduction with more bass, than the loudspeaker otherwise would be able to produce.

The function is adaptive. This means that the loudspeaker adapts to the signal it receives. Loudspeaker drivers are therefore fully exploited, without suffering mechanical or electronic abuse, and the built in amplifiers are not subjected to signals would otherwise create an overload situation.

ABL gives stunning bass reproduction considering the size of the loudspeaker in which it is incorporated, under normal listening levels.

Why build amplifiers into the loudspeakers instead of keeping them separate?

Because you can reduce the size of the cabinet volume to one-third of the size of a conventional loudspeaker with the same sound capacity. The principle is called Active Loudspeakers, and what you get is a compact loudspeaker that can play at high volume without distortion or damage to its drive units. Furthermore, when amplifier, treble and bass units are paired for the same task, they can be tailored to compensate for each other’s shortcomings. What you hear is music that sounds exactly like the instrument it originally came from.

The cube

During the development phase, all BeoLab loudspeakers are put through their paces in ‘The Cube’, Bang & Olufsen’s own acoustic measurement facility. In the 12 x 12 x 13 metre room, the entire audible spectrum is played through the loudspeaker to give a perfect picture of it’s sound ‘fingerprint’.

Performance

To ensure an optimal performance every time you listen to it, a BeoLab loudspeaker constantly fine-tunes the signal received from the sound source before distributing it out to the separate bass and treble power amplifiers.

The listening panel

Since it’s humans that will listen to BeoLab 4000, it’s important that a human ear should also measure its quality. That’s why Bang & Olufsen employs its own Listening Panel to scrutinise every step in a loudspeaker’s development. If any sonic shortcomings are discovered, the whole project is returned to the drawing board.

Individual Calibration

Since no two loudspeaker units have exactly the same physical characteristics, we calibrate them individually to make certain that the sound of each and every BeoLab 4000 loudspeaker leaving the factory is identical.

Appearance

Using aluminium for the cabinets is not just about looking good. Despite a thickness of only a few millimetres, it’s a remarkably strong metal that’s easily shaped to eliminate the problems with audible artefacts due to internal standing waves in the cabinet.

Rule of thumb

Substitute cabinet volume (the amount of space a loudspeaker takes up) for amplifier power (which doesn’t take up much) and cabinets like that of the BeoLab 4000 can be reduced to one-third the size of a conventional, passive loudspeaker with the same sound capacity.

Flexibility in placement

You can use BeoLab 4000 as your main loudspeakers or as extras in a Bang & Olufsen surround-sound set-up. Their ability to fit into the smallest of spaces, or to be hung on the wall at almost any angle, also makes them the perfect loudspeaker for the Beolink® system. BeoLab 4000 owes its shape to the fact that active loudspeakers produce heat if they have to play for a long time without a pause. Squeeze it into a bookcase and it will still have sufficient cooling air around it, no matter how many books it shares its space with. Raised on the optional stand, BeoLab 4000 presents itself at the same angle as BeoSound Ouverture.

Even Cooler?

2007 saw the introduction of the Beolab 4000 Mk2 . Almost unheralded, the main change was the use of ICE amplifiers to replace the AB type. At first glance it would appear that the amplifiers from the Beolab 4 were being used. These offered a power output of 35W each with 2 being used. This was remarkably similar to the real output of the older amplifiers and not surprisingly the maximum sound levels achievable were not changed. Indeed it was unlikely that any customers would have noticed the change if not told.

Part numbers: BeoLab 4000 front covers

Green 1603894

Grey 1603895

Black 1603896

Yellow 1603897

Blue 1603898

Red 1603899

Mounting Options

Wall mounting brackets were supplied with this model. Pole mounted Floor Stands were the only other option.

BeoLab 4000 Product Specifications

Type: EU 6636 1997
Type: GB 6637 1997
Type: USA 6638 1997
Type: J 6639 1997
Type: AUS 6640 1997
Type: KOR 6641 1998
Type: CHK 6649 2004-06

Designer: David Lewis

Manufactured: 1997 – ?

Colours: Silver, Black, Blue, Red, Green, Gold

Dimensions W x H x D/Weight: 28 x 32 x 13 cm / 6 kg
Cabinet/cloth finish Silver/silver, black/ black, blue/black, dark grey/dark grey, red/black, yellow/yellow
Stopped June 2005: green/green, red/red, blue/blue
Power consumption Typical 10 watts/stand-by 0,5 watts
Mains 6636 EU 230V
6637 GB 230V
6638 USA-CDN-TWN 120V
6639 J 100V
6640 AUS 240V
6641 KOR 120V
Maximum Sound Pressure Level (stereo, pair) 97 dB
Power amplifier modules 2 units, Class AB
Long-term maximum output power per module* 59 watts
Effective frequency range* 55 – 20,000 Hz
Cabinet principle Bass Reflex
Magnetic shielded Yes
Woofer 11 cm
Tweeter 1.8 cm
Net volume 4 litres
Bass equalizer Adaptive (ABL)

According to IEC 268-3 and 268-5

Connections:
Connections: Power Link 2
Phono (line) 1

Link compatibility:
Link compatibility: BeoLink Active
BeoLink PC Office

Accessories:

Accessories Floor speaker stand 2069 Aluminium
Stand 2064 Black
Base 2037 Black
Front cover 6038 Black, Blue, Green, Grey, Red, Yellow

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BeoLab 3500

BeoLab 3500

BeoLab 3500 was the first-ever dedicated Beolink® speaker ever released from Bang & Olufsen.

At first it was designated LCS 9000 (Local Control System 9000 from 1992 to 1993) and was manufactured for the old Beolink® system, Master Control Link. But since one of Bang & Olufsen’s great advantages is compatibility it was of course already prepared for the new Master Link system.

Being a Beolink® speaker it houses all the electronics within it required to work as a part in a Beolink® system. No additional boxes are needed – only a cable between the hi-fi and the speaker. Even an infra-red transceiver is built in. BeoLab 3500 also has a display and a digital clock built in.

BeoLab 3500 is an active loudspeaker with two speakers for stereo sound and an integrated Beolink® receiver-unit complements the unit. It has been specially designed for the distribution of sound to rooms in which one moves around a lot, such as the kitchen. For the bedroom, a workshop, basement or even a children’s room, a BeoLab 3500 could be the right solution with full remote control via Beo4. A dedicated Beolink® loudspeaker, it fits into its standard bracket on the wall, on top of a book case, or over the door in the dining room. Its red LED display keeps you informed about which source you are playing.

With two bass and treble loudspeakers, each with its own amplifier, the sound level can be adjusted independently of the other loudspeakers in the system. Hang BeoLab 3500 on the wall on its standard wall bracket or use the optional polished aluminium stand to display it on a shelf or table.

“When it comes to sound reproduction we believe there’s only one relevant parameter: How close can we come to the originally recorded sound. We feel an obligation not to disturb the intentions of the artist by adding unnatural elements to the acoustic image. Therefore all Bang & Olufsen loudspeakers share the same goal. They differ in size and shape and in terms of sound pressure level. But they are all developed to reproduce the natural, unaltered sound as closely as possible “ – Bang & Olufsen catalogue 2001 – 2002

BeoLab 3500 as part of a Beolink® system:

BeoLab 3500 is an integrated link-room active loudspeaker comprising a Master Link (ML) connection, an IR receiver and a digital display. BeoLab 3500 also has Master Control Link (MCL) connection and a built-in clock.

BeoLab 3500 is supplied with a mains lead, a Master Link cable and a bracket for wall mounting is available as an optional accessory.

Application

BeoLab 3500 is used in link rooms where you wish to have an integrated active speaker. From the BeoLab 3500 it is possible to listen to both audio and video sources from the main room. There is built-in sound control, which means that tone, volume, balance and loudness controls can be adjusted independently of the main room.

BeoLab 3500 Product Specifications

Type:

Designer: David Lewis

Manufactured: 1997 – ?

Colours: Aluminium/Black

Dimensions: 111×9.5x11cm
Weight: 10 kg
Cabinet finish Polished aluminium
Max. sound pressure 97 dB stereo
Power amplifier modules 4
Long-term max. output, power/module 71 W
Effective frequency range 56 – 20 000 Hz
Cabinet principal: Bass Reflex

New drivers have also been introduced on the model as from June 2006: woofer 9 cm and tweeter 1.9 cm.

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BeoLab 3000

BeoLab 3000

Quality loudspeakers provide well-modulated sound expression, and at the same time a visual personality that also commands attention. Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab 3000 and Beovox 3000 loudspeakers had both the voice and the looks for a leading, acoustic role. Because of their thin shape, they became known as Panel loudspeakers.

Panel loudspeakers were one of the most exciting examples of how Bang & Olufsen united advanced technology and stunning design to achieve totally new effects. They didn’t look like high specification loudspeakers,, but their sound gave them away. Even at full volume they kept the total sound picture in perfect balance.

The elegant, flat loudspeakers were designed to be hung on the wall. And with their calm surfaces of blue or grey fabric coupled with beautiful, polished steel they looked like works of art presented in their own right. The idea of the panel speakers was based upon an advanced, acoustic principle that uses the wall as an active part of the sound reproduction, without causing the wall itself to vibrate.

They were available with or without amplifier and display showing which source was playing, at what volume, and which track number on a CD or tape you were listening to.

With display and amplifier the panel, speakers were called BeoLab 3000. Without, they were known as Beovox 3000.

The options depended on which Bang & Olufsen sound system was connected. You obtained maximum utilisation from Beosystems 6500, 4500, 3500 and Beocenters 9500 and 8500.

Why build amplifiers into the loudspeakers instead of keeping them separate?

Because you can reduce the size of the cabinet volume to one-third of the size of a conventional loudspeaker with the same sound capacity.

The principle is called Active Loudspeakers, and what you get is a compact loudspeaker that can play at high volume without distortion or damage to its drive units. Furthermore, when amplifier, treble and bass units are paired for the same task, they can be tailored to compensate for each other’s shortcomings. What you hear is music that sounds exactly like the instrument it originally came from.

Mounting Options

Wall mounting brackets were supplied with this model. No other mounting solution wall offered.

Bang & Olufsen’s preferred supplier for brackets and stands, STBbrackets, have made a range of solutions specifically for this model. Distributed throughout the World by the Bang & Olufsen store network, the STB options add to the diversity of mounting options and positions available.

»Wall Mounting Brackets

Wall Bracket for BeoVox & BeoLab flat panel speaker range

WB3000 has been introduced to meet a growing demand to mount Bang & Olufsen flat panel speakers to the wall. The bracket (sold as a pair) is a faithful reproduction of the original which was supplied with the speakers. These beautiful speakers can now be installed on to the wall, where they are a genuine and authentic Bang & Olufsen statement.

BeoLab 3000 Product Specifications

Type: 6711 1988 08-92
Type:AUS 6715 1988 05-91
Type:GB 6712 1988 10-91
Type:J 6714 1988 03-92
Type:USA 6713 1988 03-92

Designer: Gideon Lindinger-Lowy

Manufactured: 1988 – 1992

Colours: Polished Steel with Blue or Grey Fabric

Dimensions W x H x D/Weight 45 x 54 x 8 cm/9 kg
Long-term maximum input power 90 watts
Maximum noise power 45 watts
Impedance 8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 75 – 20,000 Hz
Power at 94 dB SPL 5 watts
Sensitivity 1 W 87 dB
Cabinet principle Bass reflex
Woofer 5″ – 12 cm
Tweeter 1″ – 2.5 cm
Crossover frequency 3500 Hz
Net volume 5.4 litres
Power amplifier
Long-term maximum output power 90 watts
Harmonic distortion THD <0.1% 55 watts 20 – 20,000 Hz
Frequency range +0 -1 dB 40 – 20,000 Hz
Stand-by function Automatic or manual ON-OFF
Power supply 220 (100-120-240) volts
Power consumption Max. 130 watts
Stand-by 2.6 watts

Connections
Power Link
Speaker Link
Phono

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BeoLab 2500

BeoLab 2500

BeoLab 2500

BeoLab 2500 are active loudspeakers designed to match the BeoSound Ouverture and the BeoSound 3000. With their built-in amplifiers, they sound as if they’re three times their size. Hang them on the wall or place them on bookshelves.

They match both the Beocenter Ouverture and 3000 (previous to this they were used with both the BeoSound 2300 and 2500 music systems) with perspective and clarity, despite their modest dimensions. The explanation of the wide sound lies in the built-in amplifiers in each cabinet: one for bass and one for treble, so that they never have to compete for the same amplifier.

Features:

BeoLab 2500 are active loudspeakers with 2 built-in power amplifier modules to combine with the current (2002) BeoSound 3000 and BeoSound Ouverture. As speakers for the BeoSound 2300 and 2500 music systems, they were available in Blue Lapis, Black Granite, Red Garnet, Green Malachite, Yellow Dolomite and Silver Galena. However, new metal frets were introduced at the end of 2001. From the previous replaceable cloth fronts, they are now manufactured in pearlescent aluminium (see below). These new perforated metal frets presently come in 5 different colours – natural aluminium, black, blue, green and russet to match those of BeoSound 1.

“When it comes to sound reproduction we believe there’s only one relevant parameter: How close can we come to the originally recorded sound. We feel an obligation not to disturb the intentions of the artist by adding unnatural elements to the acoustic image. Therefore all Bang & Olufsen loudspeakers share the same goal. They differ in size and shape and in terms of sound pressure level. But they are all developed to reproduce the natural, unaltered sound as closely as possible ” – Bang & Olufsen catalogue 2001 – 2002

Adaptive Bass Linearisation

Adaptive Bass Linearisation (ABL) is a process patented by B&O and is incorporated in BeoLab loudspeakers. The idea is to use the surplus capacity in amplifiers and driver units, arising by normal listening levels, for a bass extension – a sound reproduction with more bass, than the loudspeaker otherwise would be able to produce.

The function is adaptive. This means that the loudspeaker adapts to the signal it receives. Loudspeaker drivers are therefore fully exploited, without suffering mechanical or electronic abuse, and the built in amplifiers are not subjected to signals would otherwise create an overload situation.

ABL gives stunning bass reproduction considering the size of the loudspeaker in which it is incorporated, under normal listening levels.

Mounting Options

BeoLab2500 were originally mounted to the HiFi with wall bracket 2087 or physically separated and mounted onto furniture as a bookshelf option.

STBbrackets, Bang & Olufsen’s preferred supplier for brackets and stands, have made a range of solutions specifically for this model: A re-issue of the 2087 bracket and a dedicated wall bracket for BeoLab2500 are available through the Bang & Olufsen store network.

»Wall Mounting Brackets

Mount BeoLab 2500 directly to the wall (Speakers Only)

Mount BeoLab 2500 directly to the wall with HiFi

BeoLab 2500 Product Specifications

Type: 6201 (1991)
Type: AUS 6205 (1991)
Type: GB 6202 (1991 – Nov 1996)
Type: J 6204 (1991)
Type: USA 6203 (1991)

Designer: David Lewis

Manufactured: 1991 – 2004

Colours: Black, Blue, Silver, Green, Red, Yellow

Maximum Sound Pressure Level (stereo, pair) 98 dB
Power amplifier modules 2 units, Class AB
Long-term maximum output power per module* 65 watts
Effective Frequency range* 55 – 20,000 Hz
Cabinet principle Bass Reflex
Magnetic shielded No
Woofer 11cm
Tweeter 2.5 cm
Net volume 2.8 litre
(* According to IEC 268-3 and 268-5) Dimensions W x H x D/Weight 26 x 36 x 13cm (12cm with front cloth 6036) / 6kg
Cabinet finish: black
Power consumption Typical 10 W/stand-by < 2 W
Mains 6201 EU, GB 230V
6203 USA-CDN 120V
6204 JAP 100V
6205 AUS 240V

Connections: Power Link: 2

Accessories: Front cloth 6036 Black, Blue, Green, Silver, Red, Yellow
Front cover 6039 Light Blue, Silver, Black, Russet, Violet

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BeoLab 2000

BeoLab 2000

With BeoLab 2000 the customer is able to extend choices with a range of dedicated Beolink® products. These offer the maximum convenience when it comes to moving and controlling sound and vision around the home.

BeoLab 2000 is the second speaker from Bang & Olufsen specially made for the Beolink® system, MasterLink, the first being BeoLab 3500. This product was designed by Anders Hermansen. All its required electronics are housed within the speaker and the only thing needed is a cable to be plugged in. As with all MasterLink products, BeoLab 2000 is totally auto-configurating.

On the front of the speaker there are buttons to select which source to listen: CD, tape and so on, as well as track selection and on/off. There is also a volume control of course. The speaker can also be operated via a remote control – for example the Beolink 1000 or Beo4. The sound is really impressive considering the very small net volume. This speaker is best used in smaller rooms such as kitchens and bedrooms.

In the kitchen, a BeoLab 2000 connected to the BeoSound Ouverture or BeoSound 3000 in the living room will give you hands-on control of various sources. Via the link to the Beovision Avant, you can follow the news on TV and only watch if something catches your interest. In the kitchen, the bathroom or the garage this little active loudspeaker gives you the option of remote or hands-on control of tape, CD, radio, timer and volume.

“When it comes to sound reproduction we believe there’s only one relevant parameter: How close can we come to the originally recorded sound. We feel an obligation not to disturb the intentions of the artist by adding unnatural elements to the acoustic image. Therefore all Bang & Olufsen loudspeakers share the same goal. They differ in size and shape and in terms of sound pressure level. But they are all developed to reproduce the natural, unaltered sound as closely as possible “ – Bang & Olufsen catalogue 2001 – 2002

BeoLab 2000 is a flexible Beolink loudspeaker which is easy to accommodate and gives you the option of hands-on or remote control. On the front panel you choose between CD, tape or radio, turn on & off, up & down. A bracket for wall or corner mounting is included

Why build amplifiers into the loudspeakers instead of keeping them separate?

Because you can reduce the size of the cabinet volume to one-third of the size of a conventional loudspeaker with the same sound capacity. The principle is called Active Loudspeakers, and what you get is a compact loudspeaker that can play at high volume without distortion or damage to its drive units. Furthermore, when amplifier, treble and bass units are paired for the same task, they can be tailored to compensate for each other’s shortcomings. What you hear is music that sounds exactly like the instrument it originally came from.

The fine art of control of BeoLab 2000

A control knob on the front of the BeoLab 2000 allows hands-on operation, when or if a Beo4 remote control is not at hand. A perforated disc inside the knob breaks a beam of light in front of a sensor that counts the number of perforations and adjusts the sound level accordingly. No wear and tear and no distortion from worn out resistors.

BeoLab 2000 Product Specifications

Type: AUS 1645 1995
Type: EU 1641 1994
Type: GB 1642 1995
Type: HK 1644 1995
Type: USA 1643 1995

Designer: Anders Hermansen

Manufactured: 1992 – 2006

Colours: Silver/Grey

Dimensions W x H x D/Weight: 40 x 28.5 x 15.8 cm / 6 kg (on wall)
Cabinet finish Aluminium / black plastic
Power Consumption Typical 12 watts/stand-by < 1,8 watts
Mains: 1641 EU 230V
1642 GB 230V
1643 USA-CDN 120V
1644 J 100V
1645 AUS 240V
1647 KOR 120V Maximum Sound Pressure Level (stereo, pair) 95 dB
Power amplifier modules 4 units
Long-term maximum output power per module* 41 W
Effective frequency range* 61 – 20,000 Hz
Cabinet principle Bass Reflex
Magnetic shielded No
Woofer 10 cm
Tweeter 2.5 cm
Net volume 1,3 litres
Bass Equalizer Dynamic
(* According to IEC 268-3 and 268-5)
Connections: Master Link (ML) 1
Link compatibility: Master Link

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BeoLab 1700

BeoLab 1700

BeoLab 1700

” This title and the picture of Beosystem 1700 might suggest a paradox to many readers. And in a way you are right. But there is a reason why Bang & Olufsen has separated this otherwise perfectly integrated high-fidelity system. The combination possibilities in Beosystem 1700 are so numerous that for many people the entire system is unnecessary. The essential part of the system is BeoLab 1700: a 2 x 20 watts RMS amplifier with ambiophonic stereo facilities.

BeoLab 1700 type 2605 was an amplifier designed to be used with Beomaster 1700 tuner.

The tuner, Beomaster 1700, the cassette-recorder, Beocord 1700 and the record player, Beogram 2000 (not shown) cover nearly all existing programme sources for the reproduction of music. Beovox 2702 loudspeakers complete the system. Beovox 1702 are recommended as side speakers for ambiophony, if this extra sound experience is desired. Now it is up to you to put your ideal Beosystem 1700 together. “

The unit was a high-fidelity stereo amplifier whose technical specifications exceeded the DIN 45500 high fidelity norms by a wide margin. Frequency range was 20-30.000 Hz and power bandwidth was 10-50.000 Hz. Harmonic distortion was less than 0.1% at the normally used output (50 mW) and less than 0,5% at maximum power output (2 x 20 watts RMS). Music output was 80 watts total. With four loudspeakers – two front and two at the sides, ambiophony (an extension of stereo reproduction) could be achieved.

Apart from loudspeaker connections, there were sockets for tuner, tape recorder, record player and headphones. BeoLab 1700 had slider controls for volume, bass, treble and balance. A push button for LOUDNESS facilitated switching between an objective and a subjective linear reproduction. Monitoring (AB switching) could be carried out on BeoLab 1700 if the connected tape recorder had separate record and play-back heads.

BeoLab 1700 Product Specifications

Type: 2605 (1973 – Dec 1977)

Designer: Jacob Jensen

Manufactured: 1973 – 1977

Colours: Rosewood, Teak

Power output 1000 Hz RMS: 2 x 20 watts / 4 ohms;
2 x 19 watts / 8 ohms
Music Power 2 x 40 watts / 4 ohms;
2 x 25 watts / 8 ohms
Speaker impedance: 4 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.1 %

Intermodulation: < 1%
Frequency range: 30 – 30,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 52 dB
Channel separation: > 40 dB
Bass control: +/- 17 dB
Treble control: +/- 14 dB
Power supply: 110-130-220-240V
Power consumption: 15 – 120 W
Dimensions H x W x D: 7.5 x 50 x 23cm
Weight 5.2 kg

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BeoLab 20

BeoLab 20

BeoLab 20

The crowning glory of Beolab 20 is the Acoustic Lens that delivers smooth high-frequency sound in full 180 degrees. The results are uncompromising listening experiences across your room and much greater freedom in terms of where you place your speaker for optimal sound.

SOUND

Hear it and believe it.

Very few speakers can rival the formidable combination of power and poise of the Beolab 20. At the heart of its refined acoustic performance is a custom-built digital sound engine, that’s refined to optimise every single component inside this wireless speaker.

DESIGN

Sophisticated from the inside out

Beolab 20 is a truly powerful speaker, designed with an elegant and surprisingly compact appearance. With the body almost entirely draped in your choice of high-quality fabric, this stylish speaker easily adapts to its surroundings.

ADAPTIVE BASS

Creating the perfect lows

To deliver precise and intensive bass without the risk of damaging your speaker at high volumes, our Adaptive Bass Linearisation technology constantly monitors and adapts the speaker’s bass performance.

ROOM ADAPTATION

Superior sound from any position

Every speaker will sound different depending on its position in a room. Beolab 20 features our innovative room adaptation technology that optimises the audio performance based on your speaker’s actual placement in a corner, against a wall or free-standing.

BeoLab 20 Product Specifications

Designers:
Torsten Valeur
David Lewis Designers

Materials
Aluminium Fabric Composite material
Fabric covers:
Rumba red, Midnight green, Forged Iron grey, Driftwood beige, Black, White

Frequency Range

  • 19,5 – 23,600 Hz

Maximum Sound Pressure Level @1m

  • 108 dB SPL

Bass Capability

  • 104 dB SPL

Advanced Sound Features

  • Acoustic Lens Technology
  • Adaptive Bass Linearization (ABL)
  • Acoustic Placement Settings
  • Thermal Protection

Drivers

  • 1 x 3/4″ tweeter
  • 1 x 5″ midrange
  • 1 x 10″ woofer

Amplifiers

  • 1 x 160 watt, Class D, tweeter
  • 1 x 160 watt, Class D, midrange
  • 2 x 160 watt, Class D, woofer

Connections

  • 2 x Power Link (RJ45)
  • 1 x RCA (L/R)
  • Wireless Power Link (24 bit / 48 kHz)
  • WiSA (24 bit / 96 kHz)
  • Wi-Fi
  • 1 x TOSLINK
    • – in: Sample rate 32k, 44.1k, 48k, 96k/PCM16-24 bit
    • – out: Sample rate 48k/PCM 24 bit

Weight

  • 18kg

Dimensions

  • 39.3 W x 82 H x 30.4 D cm

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