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BeoCord 8004

BeoCord 8004

BeoCord 8004

Beocord 8004 had its own microcomputer which took care of most of the tasks involved in recording and listening to cassette tapes. The microcomputer was also responsible for one of Beocord 8004’s most advanced and unique features – the real-time tape counter. Actual minutes and seconds were used to measure elapsed time so you always knew how much recording time was left to fill.

Selection between chrome, ferric and metal tape characteristics was automatic. So was the operation of the HX-Professional recording system – a technique developed by Bang & Olufsen to expand the peak ceiling level of all types of tape. The provision of Dolby B and Dolby C Noise Reduction improved the sound quality of your recordings even further.

Signal input levels were indicated on electronically-controlled Peak Programme Meters that performed to standards set for professional studio and broadcasting recorders. The signal level was monitored on both recording and playback.

The tape head of Beocord 8004 was a single combination head of superb technical quality. Both the poles and the beddings were made of Sendust alloy. As with all Bang & Olufsen recorders, a special additional circuit automatically demagnetised the head each time the STOP function was used at the end of a recording.

Locating particular recordings was quick and easy using the Beocord’s computerised tape address system. Just key in the track’s start time – in minutes and seconds – press GO, and wait a few seconds. The tape automatically wound to that location and began to play.

For recording an important broadcast while you were out of the house (or when you didn’t want to spend the evening clock-watching) there was a twenty-four hour electronic timer. With a few touches to the programming buttons you could store the station, start time and stop time in the microcomputer’s memory. It then carried out your instructions at the appropriate hour – regardless of how you used the recorder in the interim.

Beocord 8004 could be used as a stand-alone tape cassette recorder or as part of hi-fi systems such as Beosystem 6000 or Beosystem 8000.

BeoCord 8004 Product Details

Type Numbers

4864 (1982 - April 1987)
4865 (GB) (1982 - April 1987)
4867 (J) (1982 - Feb 1987)
4862 (USA) (1982 - April 1987)

Designer

Manufactured

1982 - 1987

Colour Options

Teak, Rosewood, White

BeoCord 8004 Product Specification

Compact cassette C46-C60-C90-C120
Tape head: Sendust
Recording system HX PRO
Noise reduction system Dolby B and C
Tape switch Auto. ferro, chrome and metal
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.1 %
Speed deviation < +/- 1 %
Fast forward and rewind C60 70 sec

Frequency range ferro/chrome/metal 20 – 20,000 Hz +/- 3 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio CCIR / ARM:
Metal Dolby NR B: >65 dB, C: >74 dB TDK-MA
Chrome Dolby NR B: >66 dB, C: >75 dB TDK-SA
Ferro Dolby NR B: >64 dB, C: >72 dB BASF LM I
Power supply 220 V
Power consumption Max. 50 W
Dimensions W x H x D 53 x 13 x 30cm
Weight 7.5 kg

Connections: Headphones jack, AUX DIN, Microphone DIN, Amplifier DIN

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BeoCord 6002

BeoCord 6002

BeoCord 6002

This advanced cassette deck was a fine example of the way Bang & Olufsen employed new technology to obtain useful functions with easy, logical operation. Microcomputer intelligence was the basis of many of the Beocord’s unique features, including the use of real time (actual minutes and seconds) to measure tape consumption.

You knew exactly how much recording time was left on your cassettes, so that you could fit in the various tracks precisely without wasting the last few metres of tape every time. Once recorded, the same microcomputer could find individual tracks for you, too. Just key in the address (counter of reading) of the passage of music you want to hear. The cassette fast rewound to that position and played the track automatically for you.

Recognition between chrome and ferric tapes was automatic: a manual switch selected metal tape characteristics. The M&X record/replay head was made of a special type of super permalloy and Dolby B Noise Reduction was included.

Beocord 6002 incorporated Bang & Olufsen’s (then) latest HX-Professional recording system (HX-Pro), developed in co-operation with Dolby laboratories. This technique effectively extended the recording headroom (peak-level ceiling) of all types of tape, and operated automatically during recordings to give stabilised frequency response, wider dynamic range and better signal-to-noise ratio. In other words, you got disc-quality sound from normal ferric or chrome tapes, so you didn’t have to buy expensive metal tapes for professional-sounding recordings.

An electronic Peak Programme Meter registered recording level, which you set by separate sliders for left and right channels. The electronic clock and 24-hour timer allowed you to make recordings or play a tape automatically at any pre-set time.

Beocord 6002 could be used as a stand-alone tape cassette recorder or as part of hi-fi systems such as Beosystem 6000 or Beosystem 8000.

BeoCord 6002 Product Details

Type Numbers

4854 (1982 - June 1983)
4857 (J) (1982 - May 1983)
4852 (USA) (1982 - June 1983)

Designer

Manufactured

1982 - 1983

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood

BeoCord 6002 Product Specification

Compact cassette C46-C60-C90-C120
Tape head: Sendust
Noise reduction Dolby B
Tape switch Aut. ferro/chrome/manual metal

Wow and flutter DIN: < +/- 0.1%
Speed deviation < +/- 1%
Fast forward en rewind C60 70 sec

Frequency range chrome/metal/ferro
30 – 16,000 Hz +/- 2.5 dB (MPX filter)

Signal-to-noise ratio metal Dolby NR: > 68 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome Dolby NR > 66 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio ferro Dolby NR > 64 dB
Power supply:
4854 2340V
4857 100V
4852 120V

Power consumption: max. 50 W
Dimensions W x H x D 53 x 13 x 50cm (24,5cm high with lid open)
Weight 7.5 kg

Connections: AUX IN 100mV/1.2 mohms
Microphone 0,1mV/3 kohms
Headphone Max 5V/89 ohms

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BeoCord 6000

BeoCord 6000

BeoCord 6000

Beocord 6000 measured 53cm wide x 13cm high (24,5cm with lid open) x 30cm deep. The slim cabinet was finished in a choice of natural teak or rosewood.

With improving specifications of cassette recorders, tape manufacturers also made progress in the formulation of tape. Standards committees decided to classify tapes into three main categories: oxide tape, chrome tape and metal tape. The newer categories allowed improved recording performance, but also required different recording bias levels to achieve the improvements.

Manufacturers of cassette recorders incorporated switches to adapt the recording characteristics to the tape, and later a system of slots at the back of the cassette were standardised, so that the recorder was set to the correct type of tape during recording. It should be added that once recorded, replay conditions were identical for all tape types, so that once the cassettes were recorded, they could be replayed on any machine.

Beocord 6000 closely resembled the top of the range Beocord 8000 but had black keys to match those on the Beomaster 6000. The Beocord 8000 was replaced at the time of the introduction of the 6000 by the 8002 which offered Dolby HX Pro in addition to its other features.

BeoCord 6000 Product Details

Type Numbers

4834 (1981 - Jan 1983)
4836 (AUS) (1981 - March 1983)
4835 (GB) (1981 - Aug 1983)
4837 (J) (1981 - Dec 1983)
4832 (USA) (1981 - Sept 1982)

Designer

Manufactured

1981 - 1983

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood

BeoCord 6000 Product Specification

Compact cassette: C46-C60-C90-C120
Tape head: Sendust
Noise reduction: Dolby B
Tape switch Auto. ferro/chrome/manual metal

Wow and flutter DIN: < +/- 0.1%
Speed deviation: < +/- 1%
Fast forward and rewind C60: 70 sec

Frequency range chrome/metal/ferro
30 – 16,000 Hz +/- 2.5 dB (MPX filter)

Signal-to-noise ratio metal Dolby NR:> 68 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome Dolby NR: > 66 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio ferro Dolby NR: > 64 dB
Power supply:
4831 114V
4832 120V
4833 127V
4834 220V
4835 240V
4836 240V
4837 105V

Power consumption: max. 50 W
Dimensions: W x H x D 53 x 13 x 50cm (24,5cm high with lid open)
Weight: 7.5 kg

Connections: AUX IN 100mV/1.2 mohms
Microphone: 0,1mV/3 kohms
Headphone: max 5V/89 ohms

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BeoCord 8002

BeoCord 8002

BeoCord 8002

Beocord 8002 was one of Europe’s most advanced cassette recorders, yet electronic automation made it by far the easiest to use. Microcomputer control meant operational errors were impossible.

A new development – the Dolby HX Professional recording system or ‘HX-Pro’ automatically optimised bias levels relative signal content, thus ensuring professional standard recordings every time, no matter whether you used, ferric, chrome or metal tapes. In addition Beocord 8002 had the ability to indicate recorded and playback time in minutes and seconds so you could plan your recordings economically.

Finding the start of a particular track was automatic: you just had to key in the required ‘address’: computer logic then found it for you. You could also program the deck to make unattended recordings at any given time within a 24-hour period.

When coupled to Beomaster 8000 all recording and playback functions could be operated by remote control using the BeoLab terminal. Beocord 8002 could be used as a stand-alone tape cassette recorder or as part of hi-fi systems such as Beosystem 6000 or Beosystem 8000.

BeoCord 8002 Product Details

Type Numbers

4844 (1981 - Feb 1982)
4846 (AUS) (1981 - Nov 1981)
4845 (GB) (1981 - Sept 1982)
4847 (J) (1981 - July 1981)
4842 (USA) (1981 - Oct 1982)

Designer

Manufactured

1981 - 1982

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood, oak, white

BeoCord 8002 Product Specification

Compact cassette C46-C60-C90-C120
Tape head Sendust
Noise reduction Dolby B
Tape switch Auto. ferro/chrome/metal

Wow and flutter DIN: <+/- 0.1%
Speed deviation: <+/- 1%
Fast forward and rewind: C60 70 sec.

Frequency range chrome/metal/ferro
20 – 20,000 Hz +/- 3 dB

Signal-to-noise ratio metal Dolby NR: >68 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrome Dolby NR: >66 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio ferro Dolby NR: >64 dB

Power supply:
Type 4841 114V
4842 120V
4843 127V
4844 220V
4845 240V
4846 240V
4847 105V
Power consumption Max. 50 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 53 x 13 x 30cm
Weight 7.5 kg

Connections: Microphone 0,1mV/3 kohms
AUX 100mV/56 kohms
Headphones 10V/56 ohms

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BeoCord 5000 (1984)

BeoCord 5000 (1984)

BeoCord 5000 (1984)

A top-quality cassette recorder, perfectly matched to Beomaster 5000 as part of Beosystem 5000. When the two units were used together the cassette deck could be operated entirely by remote control.

Beocord 5000 was of very advanced design in both its technical features and in its control/operations systems. For the home recording enthusiast it offered superb standards of sound quality and precision engineering. Bang & Olufsen’s patented HX PRO recording system, Dolby B and Dolby C Noise Reduction and a 6-layer Canon combination head with a 1.8mm gap all contributed to a recording and playback performance that delighted even the most exacting technician.

For the novice or the non-technical music lover, Beocord 5000 represented a supremely straightforward way of making high-quality recordings and subsequently enjoying them in relaxing comfort.

Every possible convenience was built into the Beocord’s control system. There was a START/GO function that rewound the tape to its beginning and played it without further instruction. And an automatic ADVANCE function (tape search) that found the start of any required track from either end of the tape.

Selection between ferric, chrome and metal tapes was fully automatic, and setting the correct recording level was quick and easy using the input sliders and LED signal strength meters. You could switch instantly from one tape transport mode to another (e.g. from play to fast rewind) without any danger of tangling the tape or harming the mechanism.

The cassette tray and direct operation controls were housed in a motor-driven drawer which opened and closed at a touch. When used with Beomaster 5000, Beocord 5000 could, of course, be programmed to record or play automatically at any set time.

Connections: stereo microphone (DIN); Aux input DIN; data-link to Beomaster 5000 (one socket, 3-way switchable)

BeoCord 5000 (1984) Product Details

Type Numbers

4921 (1984 - April 1987)
4925 (AUS) (1984 - Sept 1985)
4922 (GB) (1984 - Feb 1987)
4924 (J) (1984 - Feb 1987)
4923 (USA) (1984 - Dec 1986)

Designer

Manufactured

1984 - 1987

Colour Options

Metal grey, aluminium

BeoCord 5000 (1984) Product Specification

Specifications: Compact Cassette C46-C60-C90-C120
Tape head M&X
Recording system HX PRO
Noise reduction system Dolby B and C
Tape switch auto ferro/chrom/metal

Wow and flutter: < +/- 0.13%
Speed deviation: < +/- 1.5%
Fast forward and rewind: 100 sec

Frequency range chrome: 30 – 18,000 Hz +/- 3dB

Signal-to-noise ratio CCIR/ARM
Metal Dolby NR > 56 dB TDK-MA
Chrome > 56 dB TDK-SA
Ferro > 55 dB BASF LH I

Power supply:
4921 220V
4922 240V
4923 120V
4924 100V
4925 240V
Power consumption: max 35W
Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 32.5cm
Weight 8.35 kg

Connections: AUX
Microphone 0,18mV / 3 kohm

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BeoCord 5000 (1975)

BeoCord 5000 (1975)

BeoCord 5000 (1975)

Beocord 5000 was a superior cassette deck with a Sendust tape head, dual capstans and a special servo drive system which secured low wow and flutter-data. Electronic recording level indicators (Peak Programme Meters) and the Fade in/Fade out functions facilitated exceptional recordings of the most demanding types of music. An automatic demagnetizing device helped ensure optimum signal/noise ratio at all times.

A Hall generator secured the most reliable automatic stop at the end of play. Because it worked electronically it was superior to mechanical systems which are always subject to wear and tear, stress and strain. Naturally Beocord 5000 incorporated Dolby B Noise Reduction circuits. You could also switch from fast forward to fast rewind, or normal play, without endangering your tapes or damaging the drive mechanism.

Despite these technological refinements Bang & Olufsen still didn’t forget the greatest advantage of the compact cassette – that of convenience. That’s why Beocord 5000 was so easy to use. The logically-arranged easy-touch buttons were clearly marked to aid simple, problem-free operation. An illuminated read-out panel told you the operational status of the deck at all times. The display could be read through the black Perspex cover which protected the cassette housing against dust. The unit had two peak programme meters which reacted faster than conventional VU meters in registering recording level and thus ensuring optimum recording quality.

There were two main design models in the Beocord 5000 range:the three head type 4705 was replaced in 1977 with the twin head 4715/4716 models.

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BeoCord 5000 (1975) Product Details

Type Numbers

4705 (1975 -1977)
4715 (1977 - 1980)
4716 (1977 - 1980)

Designer

Manufactured

1975 - 1980

Colour Options

Teak, Rosewood, Oak, White

BeoCord 5000 (1975) Product Specification

Compact Cassette C60 – C90
Features Dual capstans
Electronic control
Fade function
Tape head Ferrite
Heads 3
Dolby system Yes
Iron oxide tape Yes, automatic
Chromium dioxide tape Yes, automatic
Motors 2
Indicator system 2 Peak Programme Metres
Counter Yes
Stop at the end of tape Yes
Microphone Mono/Stereo
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.15%
Speed deviation < +/- 0.5%
Fast forward and rewind 60 sec.
Frequency range, DIN 30 – 15,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio Chrom. > 56 dB
With Dolby Chrom. > 64 dB
Erasure > 70 dB

Power supply
110 – 130 – 220 – 240 volts
Power consumption 25 – 50 watts
Dimensions W x H x D 47 x 8 x 28 cm
Weight 8.5 kg

Connections: Headphones
Microphone
Amplifier
AUX

Beocord 5000 (Type 4715/4716) Specifications

Types:
4715 (1977- Jan 1980)
USA 4716 (1977 – Oct 1979)

Features: Dual capstan
Electronic controls
Fade function

Tape head
Sendust
Number of heads 2

Dolby system: Yes
Iron oxide tape: Yes, automatic
Chrom tape: Yes, automatic

Motors: 2
Stop at end of tape: Yes

Wow and flutter, DIN
<+/- 0.10 %
Speed variation <+/- 0.5%
Fast foward and rewind 60 sec.

Frequency range, DIN chrom
30 – 15,000 Hz

Signal-to-noise ratio chrome
>56 dB
With Dolby + chrome >64 dB
Power consumption 25 – 50 watts
Dimensions W x H x D 47 x 8 x 28 cm
Weight 8.5 kg

Connections: Microphone 0.1 mV /2.2 komhs
AUX 300mV /57 kohms

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BeoCord 4500

BeoCord 4500

BeoCord 4500

Beocord 4500 cassette recorder housed exciting details and distinguished technology. Like Auto Reverse, so you did not need to turn over the tape. Automatic registration of the type of tape, and Bang & Olufsen’s patented HX-PRO recording system that provided optimal sound reproduction. Both in design and technology, Beocord 4500 was a direct extension of Beomaster 4500.

The cassette recorder featured Bang & Olufsen’s own HX-PRO recording system which ensures that recordings are made as perfectly as possible. With the Beolink 1000 terminal or by lightly touching the panel itself, you could select a particular piece of music you wanted to hear. The search system found it automatically whether it was on Side 1 or Side 2 of the cassette. For Beocord 4500 had Auto Reverse so you did not have to turn the tape over.

The recorder was also equipped with Dolby B and knew exactly what type of tape you were using. Beocord 4500 could be used as part of the Beosystem 4500 hi-fi system.

BeoCord 4500 Product Details

Type Numbers

4961 (1988 - Feb 1994)
4965 (AUS) (1988 - Feb 1994)
4962 (GB) (1988 - May 1993)
4964 (J) (1988 - Feb 1993)
4963 (USA) (1988 - Aug 1993)

Manufactured

1988 - 1993

Colour Options

White, aluminium, black

BeoCord 4500 Product Specification

Compact cassette: C46-C60-C90-C120
Recording system: HX PRO
Direct operation: Sensi touch
Tape transport system: Auto reverse
Search system: Track numbers
Noise reduction system: Dolby B NR
Tape switch: Auto. ferro/chrom/metal
Tape head: Sendust

Wow and flutter DIN: <+/- 0.15%
Fast forward and rewind: C60 75 sec.
Frequency range chrome: 30 – 18,000 Hz +/- 3 dB

Signal-to-noise ratio CCIR/ARM:
Metal Dolby B NR: >64 dB
Chrome Dolby B NR: >63 dB
Ferro Dolby B NR: >62 dB

Power supply:
4961 220V
4962 240V
4963 120V
4964 100V
4965 240V
Power consumption: 18 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7 x 24.5cm
Weight 4.5 kg
Connections: AudioLink

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BeoCord 1800

BeoCord 1800

BeoCord 1800

Beocord 1800 stereo tape recorder

2-Track: 1968 – 1970

4-Track: 1969 – 1970

At the 1969 Hanover Fair Bang & Olufsen and Jacob Jensen were presented with the iF award for no less than 4 products for ‘outstanding industrial design’ including Beocord 1800.

BeoCord 1800 Product Details

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2-Track: 1968 - 1970
4-Track: 1969 - 1970

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BeoCord 1500 De Luxe

BeoCord 1500 De Luxe

BeoCord 1500 De Luxe

“If you already own a hi-fi music system or a good radio set with a tape socket – in other words, if you have an amplifier system capable of replacing that provided in a tape recorder you may prefer this 2-track recording machine. Technical specifications are equal to those of the Beocord 2000de Luxe K, but there is no mixer section or output amplifier.

The Beocord 1500 de Luxe has built-in playback pre-amplifiers and is sold complete with gramophone/radio record pre-amplifier. This recording pre-amplifier may be exchanged for a microphone pre-amplifier if direct microphone recordings are required.

Dimensions: 205mm high, 450mm wide, 335mm deep. Choice of teak or Brazilian rosewood finish” – taken from the 1967 – 1968 Bang & Olufsen product catalogue.

Beocord 1500 DL was a stereo tape recorder which you could use with an existing stereo system. There was no built-in amplifier or microphone – the unit’s raison d’être was a means to make really good recordings from records or the radio. A single stereo input channel of standard DIN level was the only source, but two outputs were provided: one of a fixed DIN level, and the other (Line) of a variable level controlled by a concentric (L,R) knob on the control panel. With a special lead and the correct Beomaster, it was possible to do off-tape monitoring during recordings (although by using standard DIN connection through the ‘radio’ socket this function was not available).

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Beocord 1500 DL was replaced by Beocord 1800 in 1970, which looked very similar but included several detail improvements, such as a die-cast chassis and optical automatic stop. Mechanically, Beocord 1500 DL was the same as Beocord 2000 DL and was offered in the same way in either 2 track + 4 track replay and 4 track only models. The Beomaster 900 RG Compact radiogram featured a recess of the exact size to fit Beocord 1500 DL which made it into a complete audio system.

BeoCord 1500 De Luxe Product Details

Type Numbers

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Manufactured

1964 - 1970

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood

BeoCord 1500 De Luxe Product Specification

Dimensions: 205mm high, 450mm wide, 335mm deep

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BeoCord 1500 (1979)

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BeoCord 1500 (1979)

Beocord 1500 matched several Beomaster receivers in design, concept and performance level. It was also technically compatible with non-Bang & Olufsen products. If you simply wanted to record and play back cassettes without any extra refinements or facilities, this deck was for you.

The slanted control panel was logically planned and really simple to use. The VU meters and sliding input control made the setting of correct recording levels easy and accurate. The 3-digit tape counter had a memory function that helped you locate the start of a particular passage of music.

Quality recording and playback was further ensured by the super Permalloy tape head, highly stable motor/drive system and Dolby B Noise Reduction circuit.

BeoCord 1500 (1979) Product Details

Type Numbers

2642 (1979 - Jan 1981)
2645 (GB) (1979 - Dec 1980)

Designer

Manufactured

1979 - 1980

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood, oak, white

BeoCord 1500 (1979) Product Specification

Compact cassette C60-C90
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.2%
Speed deviation < +/- 1%
Fast forward and rewind 90 sec
Frequency range, DIN 30 – 12,500 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio, DIN Chrom > 56 dB
With Dolby Chrom > 64 dB

Power supply
2642 220V
2645 240V
Power consumption: 25 W

Dimensions W x H x D: 40 x 8 x 25cm
Weight: 5 kg

Connections: AUX
Microphone 0.175 mV / 2.2 kohms

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