It played both 12cm and 8cm compact discs, and housed sophisticated and advanced digital technology. And it offered sound reproduction which would satisfy even the most demanding of listeners.
Beogram CD 6500 could be used as part of the Beosystem 6500 hi-fi system.
Type: 5136 (1989 – Feb 1992)
Type: AUS 5140 (1989 – Sept 1991)
Type: GB 5137 (1989 – Oct 1991)
Type: J 5139 (1989 – Oct 1991)
Type: USA 5138 (1989 – Dec 1991)
Designer: Jacob Jensen
Manufactured: 1989 – 1992
Colours: Silver, Black, White
Frequency range: 3 – 20,000 Hz +/- 0.3 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 100 dB / 110 dB A-weighted
Dynamic range: > 96 dB
Harmonic distortion incl. noise: < 0.0025% at 0 dB
< 0.025% at -20 dB
Channel separation: > 101 dB
Channel difference: < 0.08 dB
Converter system: 2 x 16 bit, 4 x oversampling 176.4
Low pass filter: Digital + Bessel/elliptical analogue
Damping: > 20,000 Hz > 50 dB
Phase error between L & R 0 degree at 20 – 20,000 Hz
Output analogue: 1.3 V RMS at 0 dB
Output, signal: For digital equipment
Power supply:
5136: 220 V
5137: 240 V
5138: 100 V
5139: 120 V
5140: 240 V
Power consumption 23 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 32.5cm
Weight 6.3 kg
Link compatibility: Data Link
Type | Language | Type | |
User Guide | EN | BeoGram CD 6500 User Guide |
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