BeoVox 3000 (1967)

Beovox 3000 was the ideal smaller loudspeaker for the Beolab system: it had a special bass unit, a separate mid-range and two high frequency units. There was provision for individual adjustment of mid-range and high-frequency levels, and a socket for a high-frequency diffuser (Beovox 2500).

Beovox 3000 type 6220 and 6238 was a pressure-chamber loudspeaker with a specially-designed bass unit, a separate mid-range speaker and two high-frequency speakers – a total of four units. There was a crossover network and provision for individual adjustment of mid-range and high-frequency levels. There was also provision for the connection of a high-frequency diffuser. The maximum power handling capacity was 50 Watts.

 
 

BeoVox 3000 (1967) Product Details

Type Numbers

6220
6238

Designer

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Manufactured

1967 - 1971

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak

BeoVox 3000 (1967) Product Specification

Beovox 3000 Specifications type 6220

Dimensions W x H x D 63,5 x 28 x 30,5 cm Weight 12 kg Performance Music load 60 watts Continuous load 40 watts (DIN 45,573) Frequency response 28 – 20,000 Hz (DIN 45,570) Distortion Max. 1,5 % (DIN 45,403) Sensitivity 4 watts (DIN 45,500) Crossover frequency 2000 Hz Capacity 37 litres Resonance of woofer 24 Hz Dispersion 120° Number of units Bass unit One 25cm Tweeter One 2 DOME Connections: Output Tweeter – 4 ohms Input DIN socket – 4 ohms Dimensions W x H x D 63,5 x 28 x 30,5 cm Weight 12 kg

Beovox 3000 Specifications type 6238

Performance Music load 60 watts Continuous load 40 watts (DIN 45,573) Frequency response 28 – 20,000 Hz (DIN 45,570) Distortion Max. 1,5 % (DIN 45,403) Sensitivity 4 watts (DIN 45,500) Crossover frequency 2 kHz/10 kHz Capacity 37 litres Resonance of woofer 24 Hz Dispersion 120° Number of units Bass unit 1 – 25cm Mid-range 1 DOME unit Tweeter 2 -5cm Connections: Output Tweeter 4 ohms Input DIN socket – 4 ohms

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