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BeoVox S40

BeoVox S40

BeoVox S40

Beovox S30 and S40 both used a two-unit configuration and pressure chamber design to reproduce music faithfully and clearly.

They handled up to 30 watts and 40 watts respectively and were ideal for mounting within a shelving system. Beovox S40 worked in conjunction with Beosystem 2300 if that is how you wished to use them. They featured a 20cm bass driver (woofer) and a 2,5cm dome treble unit (tweeter) offering wide frequency response and clean, clear sound reproduction.

BeoVox S40 Product Details

Type Numbers

6315

Designer

Manufactured

1980 – 1981

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak

BeoVox S40 Product Specification

Continuous load: 40 watts
Music load: 60 watts
Impedance: 4 ohms
Frequency range +4.8 dB: 49-20 kHz
Power ot 96 dB SPL: 2,5 watts
Sensitivity 1W: 92 dB
Cabinet: Pressure chamber
Gross volume: 22l
Woofer: 20cm
Tweeter: 2,5cm
Crossover frequencies: 3000Hz
Dimensions WxHxD/weight: 26 x 48 x 21cm/6kg

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BeoVox S35

BeoVox S35

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Fitted with a 20cm woofer and a 2,5cm dome tweeter. Frequency range 49 – 20000Hz. Volume 22,2 litres, weight 6kg.

BeoVox S35 Product Details

Type Numbers

6316

Designer

Manufactured

1977 – 1980

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak

BeoVox S35 Product Specification

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BeoVox 4500

BeoVox 4500

BeoVox 4500

They may not have looked like high-specification loudspeakers – more like works of art – but their sound immediately gave them away. Even at full volume, they kept the total sound picture in perfect balance.

Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab and Beovox 5000 / 3000 speakers had both the voice and the looks for a leading, acoustic role. And because of their looks, they were known as Bang & Olufsen’s range of panel loudspeakers. Panel loudspeakers were one of the most exciting and interesting examples of how Bang & Olufsen united advanced technology and stunning design to achieve totally new effects.

Design as a work of art

The elegant, flat panel loudspeakers were created to hang on the wall. And with their calm surfaces of blue or grey fabric coupled with polished steel, they could be taken for works of art. But the design was only partly for visual effect. The form of the panel speakers was founded on an advanced, acoustic principle that uses the wall as an active part of the sound reproduction process – without causing the wall itself to vibrate.

Optional display and amplifier

The panel loudspeakers were available in two sizes – each with or without amplifier and a display showing which source was playing and at what volume. Also it told you which track number on a CD or tape you were listening to. With display and amplifier the loudspeakers were called BeoLab. Without, they were called Beovox. The option depended upon which Bang & Olufsen sound system was connected. BeoLab speakers were designed to match Beosystem 6500, 4500, 3500 and Beocenter 9500 and 8500.

Mounting Options

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

BeoVox 4500 Product Details

Type Numbers

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Manufactured

1988 – 1992

Colour Options

Aluminium with Grey or Blue Frets

BeoVox 4500 Product Specification

Long-term maximum input power 90 W
Maximum noise power 45 W

Impedance: 8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 75 – 20,000 Hz
Power at 94 dB SPL 5 W
Sensitivity 1 W 87 dB
Cabinet principle: Bass reflex Woofer: 13cm
Tweeter: 2.5cm
Crossover frequency 3500 Hz
Net volume 5.4 litre
Dimensions W x H x D : 45 x 38 x 8cm
Weight 5kg

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BeoVox 1700

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compact, high-fidelity, pressure chamber loudspeaker.

In spite of its modest size, Beovox 1702 was highly efficient and had good sound quality. Frequency range was 50-20.000 Hz and it handled an output of up to 20 watts RMS or 40 watts total music power.

The bass unit had a diameter of 15cm and the treble was a tweeter with a 2,5cm diameter. Beovox 1702 met the DIN 45500 high-fidelity norms.

The speakers could be used as part of Beosystem 1001 (comprising BeoGram 1001 and BeoCord 1001 – see links at bottom of page), for example.

BeoVox 1700 Product Details

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Manufactured

1972 – 1974

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak, White

BeoVox 1700 Product Specification

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BeoVox 1702

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BeoVox 1702

compact, high-fidelity, pressure chamber loudspeaker.

In spite of its modest size, Beovox 1702 was highly efficient and had good sound quality. Frequency range was 50-20.000 Hz and it handled an output of up to 20 watts RMS or 40 watts total music power.

The bass unit had a diameter of 15cm and the treble was a tweeter with a 2,5cm diameter. Beovox 1702 met the DIN 45500 high-fidelity norms.

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BeoVox 1702 Product Details

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Manufactured

1972 – 1974

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak, White

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BeoVox 1802

BeoVox 1802

BeoVox 1802

This wall-mounted model had a pressure chamber cabinet and was fitted with one 6” woofer and one 1” dome tweeter. It would been suitable for any of the smaller Beomaster and Beocenter models of the day and was of particular advantage when floor or shelf space was at a premium.

BeoVox 1802 Product Details

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Manufactured

1972 – 1972

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak, White

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BeoCenter 3300

BeoCenter 3300

BeoCenter 3300

Beocenter 3300 combined a powerful AM/FM stereo receiver with an automatic record player. Technically identical to the Beomaster 2200, the receiver section offered programmes on FM, long and medium wavebands and up to 2 x 40 watts RMS amplification with low distortion levels. It also had the same logical operation facilities.

The record player had a spring-suspended rotatory mechanism and an electronic servo drive system which ensured accurate turntable speed – even during variations in the mains current supplies. A special pendulum leaf spring suspension made the arm and platter immune to external shock and vibration which causes most other record players to mistrack and damage the record and sometimes even the stylus.

All functions of the record player were operated by touching a single button. The start/play/stop cycle is entirely automatic and moves, lifts or lowers the arm much more delicately than could the human hand. The MMC 20E cartridge carried an elliptical diamond stylus.

Beocenter 3300 had sockets for a tape deck, an extra record player, headphones and two sets of stereo speakers. The unit could be made up as part of the Beosystem 3300, when linked together with other compatible Bang & Olufsen products.

BeoCenter 3300 Product Details

Type Numbers

1604 (1977 – Nov 1980)

Designer

Manufactured

1977 – 1980

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak, White, Oak

BeoCenter 3300 Product Specification

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BeoCenter 2600

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BeoCenter 2600

Beocenter 2600 consisted of a 2 x 25 watts RMS AM/FM receiver and a hi-fi cassette deck. The radio section covered Long, Medium and FM wavebands. A red/green LED indicator made recording easy and accurate, whether your sound source was the radio or a microphone (not supplied) connected to the hidden socket. A separate record player could be added if required.

For the cassette section, you could use both ferric and chrome tapes. The Dolby B Noise Reduction circuits ensured clean, noise-free recordings every time and the Super-Permalloy tape head was hard wearing with a long service life.

Beocenter 2600 could be made up as part of the Beosystem 2600, when linked together with other compatible Bang & Olufsen products.

BeoCenter 2600 Product Details

Type Numbers

2626 (1978 – April 1982)

Designer

Manufactured

1978 – 1982

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak, Oak

BeoCenter 2600 Product Specification

Power output: RMS DIN 2 x 25 watts RMS / 4 ohms
2 x 20 watts RMS / 8 ohms
2 x 40 watts music / 4 ohms
2 x 25 watts music / 8 ohms
Speaker impedance 4 ohms
Harmonic distortion < 0.1%
Intermodulation < 0.15%
Frequency range +/- 1.5 dB 20 – 30,000 Hz
Damping factor > 35
Phono, inputs 2.2 mV / 47 kohms
Overload margin 80 mV
Signal-to-noise ratio > 60 dB
Tape, inputs 400 mV / 100 kohms
Signal-to-noise ratio > 60 dB
Channel separation 1000 Hz > 56 dB
Channel separation 250 – 10,000 Hz > 40 dB
Tape, outputs (norm. input phono) 30 mV / 100 kohms
Headphones 14 V / 220 ohms

Bass control at 40 Hz +/- 12 dB
Treble control at 12,500 Hz +/- 12 dB
Balance control +/- 60 dB Tuner:
FM range 87.5 – 108 MHz
AM range LW 147 – 350 kHz
AM range MW 520 – 1610 kHz

Tape Recorder:
Compact cassette: C60 – C90
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.20 %
Speed deviation < +/- 1%
Fast forward and rewind C60 85 sec
Frequency range, chrom 30 – 14,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio chrom > 56 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio chrom with Dolby > 63 dB
Erasure > 70 dB
Microphone input 0.1 mV / 10 kohms

Power supply:
110 – 130 – 220 – 240 V
Power consumption 20 – 160 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 68 x 9 x 27cm
Weight 11 kg

Connections: gramophone, extra tape, headphone

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BeoCenter 2300 DAB

BeoCenter 2300 DAB

BeoCenter 2300 DAB

This special 2300 was produced in 500 examples for a test of DAB by Danish Radio.

Built on B&O’s 2300 platform, the 2300 DAB was modified with a Motorola Power PC 821 processor to control the special DAB-functions. The DAB receiver itself was placed in the accompanying “black-box” made by Bosch/Blaupunkt.

The radio can be used directly via the push buttons, or with help from a remote control unit, which is a modified computer made by Apple Newton NotePad.

A PCMCIA (PC Card) slot on the top left-hand side of the back casing was another difference from the ordinary 2300.

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

BeoCenter 2300 DAB Product Details

Type Numbers

7400

Designer

Manufactured

1995 – 1995

Colour Options

Aluminium, Black

BeoCenter 2300 DAB Product Specification

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BeoCenter 2300

BeoCenter 2300

BeoCenter 2300

Beocenter 2300 was dedicated to the CD enthusiast who, for example, like to store the titles of favourite CDs, or permanently skip unwanted tracks. It was known as Beosystem 2300 when connected to the BeoLab 2500 active speakers. It was eventually surpassed by BeoSound 3000 when it included more features and received a facelift in 2001.

Beocenter 2300 was developed from the idea of a flexible music system that could compete with the sound quality of heavy music systems. Thanks to the advent of active speakers, this was a possibility with both Beocenter 2300 and its similarly-equipped sibling (which also had cassette tape recording and playback) the Beocenter 2500. With active speakers, each of the powerful bass and treble units were equipped with their own separate amplifiers. In addition, the electronic cross-over network ensured full bass reproduction.

The loudspeakers were located on both sides of a centre console, where two clear glass covers automatically glided to the side when a hand was passed in front of them. Behind the glass covers there was access to the operating panel, receiver, CD player and a cassette recorder.

The receiver allowed the option of presetting 2 x 20 FM/AM radio stations. The cassette recorder featured Auto Reverse, Automatic Recording level, search function and Bang & Olufsen’s HX-PRO recording system, a system which ensures that the sensitive treble range is captured in recording. The memory in Beocenter 2300’s CD player allowed you to edit up to 100 CDs.

Both systems could be operated via their operating panel or a Beolink 1000 or Beolink 5000 remote control. There were sockets for headphones and connection to additional sound sources; extra loudspeakers can also be connected.

Beocenter 2300 was available with loudspeaker panels in cobalt grey, black, white, cerise or jade and could be made up to the Beosystem 2300 when incorporated with the BeoLab 2500 active loudspeakers.

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

BeoCenter 2300 Product Details

Type Numbers

2611 (EU) (1994 – June 2000)
2616 (EU) (Two-way) (1991 – June 2000)
2617 (GB) (Two-way) (1991 – June 2000)
2612 (GB) (1994 – June 2000)
2618 (USA)(1994 – June 2000)
2619 (J) (1994 – June 2000)
2620 (AUS)(1994 – June 2000)
2615 (KOR) (1994 – June 2000)
2626 (TWN) (1996 – June 2000)
2611 EU FM-AM RDS 230V
2612 GB FM-AM-RDS 230V
2515 KOR FM-AM 220V
2616 EU FM-AM 230V
2617 GB FM-AM 230V
2618 USA-CDN FM-AM 110V (BeoSound 2300)
2619 J FM-AM 100V
2620 AUS FM-AM 240V
2626 TWN FM-AM 120V

Designer

Manufactured

1991 – 2000

Colour Options

Aluminium, Black

BeoCenter 2300 Product Specification

Tuner: Built-in
Pre-tuned radio programs 2 x 20 FM or AM
Radio ranges FM 87.5 – 108 MHz; 76 – 90 MHz (Japan)
LW 150 – 350 kHz
MW 520 – 1610 kHz
Compact disc: built-in
Disc size 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, Scan, Random, Edit, Naming
Remote control: Beo4

Connections: Power Link 2, AUX 1
FM aerial 75 ohm 1
AM aerial (Dedicated) 1
Headphone/Mini-Jack 1

Link compatibility: Master Link (via Beolink® Converter)
Master Control Link (via ML/MCL converter)

Dimensions W x H x D 32 x 36 x 16cm
Weight: 6.9 kg
Power consumption: typical 23 W/stand-by 5.5 W

Optional RDS kit
Wall bracket system 2201 2087
Wall bracket, center 2052
Stand 2051 Aluminium, Black, Blue, Green, Red

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