Put a record on the turntable, touch START and let Bang & Olufsen technology do the rest. The lightweight, low inertia tone arm was fitted with the MMC 20EN pick-up cartridge. This had a naked elliptical diamond and a low Effective Tip Mass which, together with the lightweight arm, secured excellent tracking performance and minimum record wear.
The patented spring suspension system effectively prevented external knocks and vibration from affecting tracking and sound quality. This later radial 6000 model was fitted with Datalink and was really a Beogram 2402 with new electronics in the same design. It really did not match the Beomaster 6000 and was a short lived and frankly unpopular model but was offered as a cheaper alternative to the tangential tracking and tangential drive Beogram 6006. These decks were both replaced by the Beogram 6002. This deck had the newer MMC3 cartridge and was a strange amalgam of the two earlier decks in that it had a simplified tangential arm but belt drive for the platter
Speeds 33-45 rpm.
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.06 %
Rumble weighted > 65 dB
Rumble unweighted > 45 dB
Motor Servo controlled DC
Drive system Belt
Power supply
180 – 265 (110) V
Power consumption 8 watts
Dimensions 44 x 8.5 x 37 cm
Weight 6.5 kg
Recommended stylus pressure MMC 20 EN 12 mN / 1.2 gram
Available documents are listed, if none are listed then please reach out to see if we have them.
Type | Language | Language | Type | |
User Guide | EN | BeoGram 6000 User Guide | ||
Service Manual Part 1 | EN | 5501, 5502 | BeoGram 6000 Service Manual | |
Service Manual Part 2 | EN | 5501, 5502 | BeoGram 6000 Service Manual | |
Service Manual | EN | 5514, 5515 | BeoGram 6000 Service Manual | |
Service Manual | EN | 5502, 5505 | BeoGram 6000 Service Manual | |
Service Manual | EN | 5751, 5753, 5754 | BeoGram 6000 Service Manual |
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