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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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