BeoVox 5000 (1967)

Beovox 5000 was the ideal loudspeaker for the Beolab system.

It had a special bass unit with an extended bass reproduction range, two mid-range units and four high-frequency units. There was provision for individual of mid-range and high-frequency levels and a socket for a high-frequency diffuser (Beovox 2500).

There were three differing incarnations during its life: the first had seven drivers incorporated within its 66 litre cabinet. Available in three different finishes, the B&O logo was gold-plated. Beovox 5700 was the replacement for these high-quality units when their lifespan came to an end.

BeoVox 5000 (1967) Product Details

Type Numbers

6206
6216
6223

Designer

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Manufactured

1967 - 1970

Colour Options

Rosewood, Teak

BeoVox 5000 (1967) Product Specification

Dimensions W x H x D: 73 x 47 x 32,5 cm
Weight: 25 kg
Music load: 80 watts
Continuous load 50 watts (DIN 45,573)
Frequency response: 25 – 20,000 Hz (DIN 45,570)
Distortion Max: 1 % (DIN 45,403)
Sensitivity: 2 watts (DIN 45,500)
Crossover frequency: 500/2500 kHz Capacity: 66 litres
Resonance of woofer: 18 – 20 Hz
Dispersion: 120°
Number of units (early Types):
Bass unit: 1 – 30cm
Mid-range: 1 – 12,5 x 18cm
Tweeter: 3 – dome
Connections: Output Tweeter 4 ohms
Input DIN socket – 4 ohms

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