Beogram 1600 was manufactured primarily for the US and French markets; therefore in the overall scheme of things, there weren’t many of these around. A fairly basic machine, Beogram 1600 was designed for use within the Beomaster 1600 and Beocord 1600 system when it complemented these other products nicely. It fitted with the MMC 20E combined cartridge/stylus.
Seems to be a very uncommon model in Europe.
Type: US 5712 (1978 – Jan 1986)
Type: F 5713 (1980 – Jan 1983)
Designer: Jacob Jensen
Manufactured: 1978 – 1986
Colours: Rosewood, Teak, White
Speeds / control range 33 – 45 rpm. / > +/- 3 %
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.09 %
Rumble weighted > 62 dB
Rumble unweighted > 42 dB
Motor / drive system: Servo-controlled DC / Belt
Pickup: MMC 20 E
Recommended tracking force 15 mN / 1.5 g
Power supply:
5712: 120V
5713: 220V
Power consumption 8 W
Dimensions W x H x D / Weight 44.5 x 8.9 x 33 cm / 6 kg
Type: US 5712 (1977 – Dec 1978)
Speeds / control range 33 – 45 rpm. / > +/- 3 %
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.09 %
Rumble weighted > 62 dB
Rumble unweighted > 42 dB
Motor / drive system: Servo-controlled DC / Belt
Pickups: MMC 20 E
Recommended tracking force 15 mN / 1.5 g
Power supply: 120 V
Power consumption 8 W
Dimensions: W x H x D / Weight 44.5 x 8.9 x 33 cm / 6 kg
Type | Language | Type | |
N/A | English | BeoGram 1600 | View label |
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