BeoGram 4000C

The original iconic turntable which set the standard for all record players that came after – reimagined for contemporary use.

Launched in the 1970s, the Beogram 4000 series turntables defined the aesthetic of an era: becoming a classic with music lovers, collected by art museums and included in design history books

Step 1

Disassembly and inspection

Step 2

Refurbishment and restoration

Step 3

Recreation and upgrade

We wanted to revisit the Beogram turntables to celebrate how there are unchanging values which make a product beautiful and unique. Values that have held true at Bang & Olufsen since 1925.

Now, with the Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Editions, we meticulously source and restore original units. These editions honour our rich heritage, celebrating timeless values while adapting to the modern sound systems.

The Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Editions is the first instance of Bang & Olufsen’s Classics Initiative: in the near future we will be revisiting more of our most iconic products, reimagining them for now and coming decades.

STEP 1

Disassembly and inspection

The Beogram 4000 series reimagining process begins by bringing the selected turntables back home to Struer, Denmark – the same facilities where they were created. Every Beogram is disassembled manually then thoroughly inspected to assess each unit’s needs.

STEP 2

Refurbishment and restoration

Every single component of each Beogram is painstakingly cleaned. New parts are added – from the smallest screw and ball bearing to the drive belt – ensuring perfect functionality. Once this process is complete, each Beogram is individually tested then fine-tuned until we know it will achieve the precision performance we demand from all of our products.

STEP 3

Recreation and upgrade

We then create new design elements – from the hand-crafted wooden frame to an updated finish on the minimalistic and intuitive control pad – to enhance the original beauty of the Beogram. Our final step is to upgrade the technology – installing a preamplifier and adding a new pickup cartridge – to make the Beogram easily integrate with contemporary home speaker setups..

Innovative looks, innovative technology

The innovative tangential tonearm was striking in its day, and part of the reason the original Beogram was an instant classic. But it wasn’t for looks. The way the tonearm was built made it able to play vinyl at an angle that was as close as possible to the way the record was cut. This made it truthful to the original recording, staying honest to the artist’s intentions.

Jacob Jensen

When Jacob Jensen designed the Beogram 4000 Series turntable in 1972, he was looking to the future of audio design. His aim was to completely rethink the turntable to achieve a better-performing product that would stand the test of time. ‘No-one should care about how bridges are built – the point is to find out how to get to the other side in the best possible way,’ he explained.

The collaboration between Bang & Olufsen and designer Jacob Jensen is legendary, and set one of the most influential standards for product design

BeoGram 4000C Product Details

Type Numbers

BeoGram 4002 – Type 5511, 5513, 5521, 5524
BeoGram 4004 – Type 5525, 5527
BeoGram 6000 – Type 5512

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BeoGram 4000C Product Specification

Pickup Cartridge and Stylus
Pickup Cartridge: SMMC 20 CL (Moving Micro Cross principle)
Stylus: Nude Contact Line Diamond
Recommended tracking force: 1.3 g

Tonearm
Tangential tracking

Frequency range
50, 60 Hz

Playback Speed
33 & 45 rpm

Controls
Automatic pickup movement
Automatic record-size
Automatic speed selection
Electronic lift system
Dial for speed: 2 pointers
Drive system: Belt

Wow and flutter
Wow and flutter, DIN: <± 0.05 %
Wow and flutter, WRMS: <± 0.025 % Rumble Rumble DIN unweighted: > 42 dB
Rumble DIN weighted: >65 dB
Speed deviation: < 0.02 % Speed control range: > 6 %
Dial for speed: 2 pointers
Drive system: Belt

Motor
Controlled synchronous

Stylus pressure range
Stylus pressure range: 0 – 1.5 gram
Channel Separation 1000 Hz: > 25 dB
Channel Separation 400 – 10.000 Hz: > 20 dB
Channel difference: < 1.6 dB
Intermodulation: < 1%

Materials
Oak Wood
Stainless Steel
Aluminium

Weight
12 kg

Dimensions
49 w x 10 h x 38 d cm

Dust Cover
Hinged and detachable

Power Supply
110 + 130 + 220 + 240 volts

Power consumption
40 watts

Power Frequency
50 + 60 Hz

Wired Outputs
DIN 5-pin
Line out

Compatibility
Beogram 4000c is compatible with all Bang & Olufsen speakers excluding Bluetooth portable speakers. Beolab 20, Beolab 18 and Beolab 17 can connect to Beogram 4000c via Beosound Core.

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Design Story

EN

Beogram 4000c Design Story

User Guide

EN

Beogram 4000c User Guide

Technical Sound Guide

EN

Beogram 4000c Technical Sound Guide

BeoGram 4000C FAQs

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