The electronically-controlled tangential arm played each record exactly as it was recorded. And there were built-in systems that helped prevent vibrations reaching the cartridge or turntable. Beogram 4500 employed a finer, ultra-light MMC2 cartridge that combined distinguished sound reproduction with maximum protection for your records.
Beogram 4500 could be used as part of the Beosystem 4500 hi-fi system, and – having an inbuilt RIAA pre-amplifier can be plugged straight into the AUX port of your modern B&O equipment and enjoyed with the minimum of fuss!
Type: 5951 (1988 – May 1991)
Type: AUS 5955 (1988 – May 1991)
Type: J 5954 (1988 – May 1991)
Type: USA 5953 (1988 – May 1991)
Designer: Jacob Jensen
Manufactured: 1988 – 1991
Colours: Black/Aluminium
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.06 %
Rumble DIN weighted > 80 dB
Rumble DIN unweighted > 55 dB
Speeds: 33 – 45 rpm
Speed deviation: < +/- 0.2 %
Power supply:
5951: 220V
5953: 120V
5954: 100V
5955: 240V
Power consumption: < 10 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 32.5 cm
Weight 5.3 kg
Link compatibility: Data Link
Type | Language | Type | |
Setup Guide | EN | BeoGram 4500 Setup Guide |
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