BeoMaster 1600 (1970)

Another of the high quality receivers which succeeded the Beomaster 900. Often referred to as the Tandberg designs, these certainly struck out in a different direction than Jensen’s designs and were much more in keeping with the TV range of the time.

BeoMaster 1600 (1970) Product Details

Type Numbers

2113 (1970 - Dec 1972)
2115 (1970 - Dec 1972)
2114 (M) (1970 - Dec 1973)

Manufactured

1970 - 1973

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak

BeoMaster 1600 (1970) Product Specification

Wave bands:
FM 87.5 – 104 MHz plus 4 fixed-tuned stations
LW 147 – 350 kHz, 2040 – 857 m
MW 520 – 1600 kHz, 578 – 188 m
SW1 1500 – 4500 kHz, 200 – 66.6 m
SW2 5.9 – 18 MHz, 49 – 16 m, with expander

Power output: 15 W RMS per channel (20 W music power)
Frequency Response: 30 – 25,000 Hz +/- 1 dB
Distortion: less than 1 % between 40 and 12,500 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio: better than 50 dB
Tone controls: Bass control range: +10 dB -16 dB at 40 Hz
Treble control range: +13 dB -16 dB at 10,000 Hz
Channel separation: better than 40 dB at 1000 Hz; better than 30 dB at 10,000 Hz
RIAA amplifier: built-in
Voltage: 110 – 130 – 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 15 – 120 W

Outputs:
2 pairs of speaker outputs – 4 ohms
Tape recorder outputs: 82 k ohms – 100 mV / 1000 Hz

Dimensions H x W x D: 12 x 42 x 23cm
Weight: 5.5 kg

Connections:
Gramophone, 4 mV – 1000 Hz / 470 k ohms
Tape recorder, 200 mV – 1000 H< / 470 k ohms
Speaker input, 4 ohms
AM aerial’ FM aerial 75 ohms

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User Guide

EN

BeoMaster 1600 Uer Guide

User Guide

EN

BeoMaster 1600 Uer Guide

Service Manual

EN

2113, 2115

BeoMaster 1600 Service Manual

Service Manual

EN

1702, 1703

BeoMaster 1600 Service Manual

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