BeoGram CD 5500

BeoGram CD 5500

The quality of the Beogram CD 5500 CD player took time to fully appreciate. For example, the elegant disc tray with its completely smooth and silent drive. Or the way that the disc drive system was mounted to isolate it from vibrations. Perhaps you were most impressed by the way that a built-in circuit in […]

Overview

The quality of the Beogram CD 5500 CD player took time to fully appreciate. For example, the elegant disc tray with its completely smooth and silent drive. Or the way that the disc drive system was mounted to isolate it from vibrations. Perhaps you were most impressed by the way that a built-in circuit in the player compensated for the tiniest faults on the disc itself (contrary to popular belief they’re not always perfect!). Finding tracks was both fast and easy – it was necessary to just ask the Master Control Panel for the track number you wanted. You could programme tracks to be played in any order, or sample each track briefly. There was a light display which showed you the length of the track you were playing and the remaining time on the disc – invaluable for recording.

Though very similar to look at toย Beogram CD 50, this all-new Philips-based machine was a radical departure, both in manufacturing and technical terms. Beogram CD 5500 was the first CD player to be entirely designed by Bang & Olufsen and with the exception of the optical deck, it was entirely made by the company too. The performance and reliability of theย Beogram CDXย models probably influenced the choice of the Philips radial single beam pickup system and brushless DC spindle motor.

Externally, a slim aluminium plate machined out to the size of a compact disc replaced theย Beogram CD 50ย door and drawer loading system and it moved quickly and silently, again in marked contrast to its predecessor. The deck was on the right-hand side side of the fascia as opposed toย Beogram CD 50ย left-hand side arrangement, so that the loading of a cassette into the new Beocord 5500 tape recorder, which you had the option of placing below, was not obstructed. Later versions had a concentric 8cm circular recess machined into the loading plate, to accept CD singles.

With the Beogram CD 5500 there was no infra-red sensor option, and the front panel controls were even more basic, so at very least aย Beomaster 5500ย andย Beolink 1000ย terminal were needed to use it properly. On the back panel, there was a 7-pin Datalink socket forย Beomaster 5500, and a single phono digital output connection, for which there was never a use within the B&O range.

The performance of this outstanding machine was never bettered, and with the exception of minor styling and software revisions, it remained virtually unchanged until the end of the separates system range with theย Beogram CD 7000.

Beogram CD 5500 could be controlled via the two-wayย Master Control Panel MCP 5500ย as part ofย Beosystem 5500.

Product Details

Type Number:5131,5132,5133,5134,5135
Release Date:1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
Designer:Jacob Jensen
Colour / Finish:Aluminium, White
BeoLink:DataLink

Software

No software information available.

Product Specification

Though very similar to look at toย Beogram CD 50, this all-new Philips-based machine was a radical departure, both in manufacturing and technical terms. Beogram CD 5500 was the first CD player to be entirely designed by Bang & Olufsen and with the exception of the optical deck, it was entirely made by the company too. The performance and reliability of theย Beogram CDXย models probably influenced the choice of the Philips radial single beam pickup system and brushless DC spindle motor.

Externally, a slim aluminium plate machined out to the size of a compact disc replaced theย Beogram CD 50ย door and drawer loading system and it moved quickly and silently, again in marked contrast to its predecessor. The deck was on the right-hand side side of the fascia as opposed toย Beogram CD 50ย left-hand side arrangement, so that the loading of a cassette into the new Beocord 5500 tape recorder, which you had the option of placing below, was not obstructed. Later versions had a concentric 8cm circular recess machined into the loading plate, to accept CD singles.

With the Beogram CD 5500 there was no infra-red sensor option, and the front panel controls were even more basic, so at very least aย Beomaster 5500ย andย Beolink 1000ย terminal were needed to use it properly. On the back panel, there was a 7-pin Datalink socket forย Beomaster 5500, and a single phono digital output connection, for which there was never a use within the B&O range.

The performance of this outstanding machine was never bettered, and with the exception of minor styling and software revisions, it remained virtually unchanged until the end of the separates system range with theย Beogram CD 7000.

Beogram CD 5500 could be controlled via the two-wayย Master Control Panel MCP 5500ย as part ofย Beosystem 5500.

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DK

BeoGram CD 5500 User Guide

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BeoGram CD 5500 User Guide

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DE

BeoGram CD 5500 User Guide

Service Manual

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BeoGram CD 5500 Service Manual

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