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BeoLab 5000 (1988)

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 5000 1988

BeoLab 5000 (1988)

Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab and Beovox 5000 / 3000 speakers had both the voice and the looks for a leading, acoustic role. And because of their looks, they were known as Bang & Olufsen’s range of panel loudspeakers. Panel loudspeakers were one of the most exciting and interesting examples of how Bang & Olufsen united advanced technology and stunning design to achieve totally new effects.

They may not have looked like high-specification loudspeakers – more like works of art – but their sound immediately gave them away. Even at full volume, they kept the total sound picture in perfect balance.

Design as a work of art

The elegant, flat panel loudspeakers were created to hang on the wall. And with their calm surfaces of blue or grey fabric coupled with polished steel, they could be taken for works of art. But the design was only partly for visual effect. The form of the panel speakers was founded on an advanced, acoustic principle that uses the wall as an active part of the sound reproduction process – without causing the wall itself to vibrate.

Optional display and amplifier

The panel loudspeakers were available in two sizes – each with or without amplifier and a display showing which source was playing and at what volume. Also it told you which track number on a CD or tape you were listening to. With display and amplifier the loudspeakers were called BeoLab. Without, they were called Beovox. The option depended upon which Bang & Olufsen sound system was connected. BeoLab speakers were designed to match Beosystem 6500, 4500, 3500 and Beocenter 9500 and 8500.

Why build amplifiers into the loudspeakers instead of keeping them separate?

Because you can reduce the size of the cabinet volume to one-third of the size of a conventional loudspeaker with the same sound capacity. The principle is called Active Loudspeakers, and what you get is a compact loudspeaker that can play at high volume without distortion or damage to its drive units. Furthermore, when amplifier, treble and bass units are paired for the same task, they can be tailored to compensate for each other’s shortcomings. What you hear is music that sounds exactly like the instrument it originally came from.

Mounting Options

Wall mounting brackets were supplied with this model. No other mounting solution wall offered.

BeoLab 5000 (1988) Product Details

Type Numbers

6701 1988 08-92
6705 (AUS) 1988 05-91
6702 (GB) 1988 05-92
6704 (J) 1988 05-92
6703 (USA) 1988 05-92

Manufactured

1988 - 1992

Colour Options

Aluminium with Grey or Blue Frets

BeoLab 5000 (1988) Product Specification

Speaker:
Dimensions W x H x D/Weight 45 x 101 x 8 cm/15 kg
Long-term maximum input power 120 watts
Maximum noise power 60 watts
Impedance 8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 60 – 20,000 Hz
Power at 94 dB SPL 3.2 watts
Sensitivity 1 W 89 dB
Cabinet principle Bass reflex
Woofer 2 units 5″ – 13 cm
Tweeter 1″ – 2.5 cm
Crossover frequency 3500 Hz
Net volume 14 litres

Power amplifier:
Long-term maximum output power 90 watts
Harmonic distortion THD <0,1% 55 watts 20 – 20,000 Hz
Frequency range +0 -1 dB 40 – 20,000 Hz
Stand-by function Automatic or manual ON-OFF
Power supply 220 (100-120-240) volts
Power consumption Max. 130 watts
Stand-by 2.6 watts

Connections:
Power Link
Speaker Link
Phono

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BeoVox 5000 (1988)

Bang & Olufsen BeoVox 5000 (1988)

BeoVox 5000 (1988)

Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab and Beovox 5000 speakers had both the voice and the looks for a leading, acoustic role. And because of their looks, they were known as Bang & Olufsen’s range of panel loudspeakers. Panel loudspeakers were one of the most exciting and interesting examples of how Bang & Olufsen united advanced technology and stunning design to achieve totally new effects.

They may not have looked like high-specification loudspeakers – more like works of art – but their sound immediately gave them away. Even at full volume, they kept the total sound picture in perfect balance.

Design as a work of art

The elegant, flat panel loudspeakers were created to hang on the wall. And with their calm surfaces of blue or grey fabric coupled with polished steel, they could be taken for works of art. But the design was only partly for visual effect. The form of the panel speakers was founded on an advanced, acoustic principle that uses the wall as an active part of the sound reproduction process – without causing the wall itself to vibrate.

Optional display and amplifier

The panel loudspeakers were available in two sizes – each with or without amplifier and a display showing which source was playing and at what volume. Also it told you which track number on a CD or tape you were listening to.

With display and amplifier the loudspeakers were called BeoLab. Without, they were called Beovox. The option depended upon which Bang & Olufsen sound system was connected. BeoLab speakers were designed to match Beosystem 6500, 4500, 3500 and Beocenter 9500 and 8500.

Mounting Options

Wall mounting brackets were supplied with this model. No other mounting solution wall offered.

BeoVox 5000 (1988) Product Details

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Manufactured

1988 - 1992

Colour Options

Blue, Grey

BeoVox 5000 (1988) Product Specification

Dimensions W x H x D/Weight 45 x 85 x 8 cm/11 kg
Long-term maximum input power 120 watts
Maximum noise power 60 watts

Impedance
8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 60 – 20,000 Hz
Power at 94 dB SPL 3.2 watts
Sensitivity 1 W 89 dB
Cabinet principle Bass reflex
Woofer 2 units 5″ – 13 cm
Tweeter 1″ – 2.5 cm
Crossover frequency 3500 Hz
Net volume 14 litres

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BeoVox 3000 (1988)

Bang & Olufsen BeoVox 3000 (1988)

BeoVox 3000 (1988)

They may not have looked like high-specification loudspeakers – more like works of art – but their sound immediately gave them away. Even at full volume, they kept the total sound picture in perfect balance.

 

Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab 5000, Beovox 5000 & Beovox 3000 speakers had both the voice and the looks for a leading, acoustic role. And because of their looks, they were known as Bang & Olufsen’s range of panel loudspeakers. Panel loudspeakers were one of the most exciting and interesting examples of how Bang & Olufsen united advanced technology and stunning design to achieve totally new effects.

Design as a work of art

The elegant, flat panel loudspeakers were created to hang on the wall. And with their calm surfaces of blue or grey fabric coupled with polished steel, they could be taken for works of art. But the design was only partly for visual effect. The form of the panel speakers was founded on an advanced, acoustic principle that uses the wall as an active part of the sound reproduction process – without causing the wall itself to vibrate.

Optional display and amplifier

The panel loudspeakers were available in two sizes – each with or without amplifier and a display showing which source was playing and at what volume. Also it told you which track number on a CD or tape you were listening to.

With display and amplifier the loudspeakers were called BeoLab. Without, they were called Beovox. The option depended upon which Bang & Olufsen sound system was connected. BeoLab speakers were designed to match Beosystem 6500, 4500, 3500 and Beocenter 9500 and 8500.

Mounting Options

Wall mounting brackets were supplied with this model. No other mounting solution wall offered.

BeoVox 3000 (1988) Product Details

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Manufactured

1988 - 1991

Colour Options

Blue, Grey

BeoVox 3000 (1988) Product Specification

Long-term maximum input power 90 W
Maximum noise power 45 W

Impedance: 8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 75 – 20,000 Hz
Power at 94 dB SPL 5 W
Sensitivity 1 W 87 dB
Cabinet principle: Bass reflex Woofer: 13cm
Tweeter: 2.5cm
Crossover frequency 3500 Hz
Net volume 5.4 litre
Dimensions W x H x D/Weight 45 x 38 x 8cm/5kg

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BeoCom 750

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 750

BeoCom 750

In the mid 1980s, Bang & Olufsen entered the field of telecommunications. This was partly because of the merging of the applied technologies and partly because the company needed to acquire experience in digital communication. This led to the formation of a separate company, DIAX, for the development of digital telephone exchanges. Later followed the formation of TELECOM for the purpose of developing telephones for consumers.

‘Bang & Olufsen Telecom’ began production of telephones in 1986 following an approach from the then Jydsk Telefon. Inspired by B&O’s proven competence within the audio-video segment, the Danish telecommunications company was eager to exploit this expertise within the field of telephones, especially in terms of design and sound. Seeing telephony and telecommunications as future areas of interest – and anticipating steadily increasing convergence between telecommunications and the A/V systems of the future – the Group formed a partnership with Jydsk Telefon.

In addition, B&O had experience with transmitting sound to the ear – via earphones. The result – Beocom 750 – broke with all conventional telephones in terms of design, sound and functionality. Launched in Jydsk Telefon’s teleshops in December 1986, Beocom 750 was adopted by other telecommunications companies after only a few months in the market. In April 1987, the first Beocom 750 was exported.

BeoCom 750 Product Details

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Manufactured

1986 - 1988

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BeoCom 600

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2000

BeoCom 600

BeoCom 600, the classic telephone from Bang & Olufsen… what else is there to say?

A well-equipped telephone with superb sound quality. The design is truly timeless. BeoCom 600 is a simplified version of the BeoCom 2000 and lacks the extensive display and memory facilities but has the same sound quality. In addition to high sound quality and ergonomic design, it has a display, short number memory, call waiting loudspeakers, listening-in function and volume control.

The ergonomically arranged keypad with large easy touch buttons makes using BeoCom 600 a delight from the very start. With a bass reflex speaker in the handset, 10 numbers in memory, 3 quick call keys, last number redial, volume control, microphone mute (for secrecy), tone ringer with 2 settings plus off.

BeoCom 600 Product Details

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Manufactured

1996 - 1998

Colour Options

Black, Saxon blue, gothic green and cardinal red

BeoCom 600 Product Specification

Corded analogue telephone
Placement: desktop
Finish: black, Saxon blue, gothic green or cardinal red

Memory (Phonebook):
10 numbers
Redial: 1 numbers.
Quick call / service 3 buttons

Features:
Volume control
Microphone mute
Ringer settings
Dimensions W x H x D: 210 x 80 x 210mm inc. handset
Weight: 900g ( handset 115g )

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BeoCom 500

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 500

BeoCom 500

A very basic version of the BeoCom 2000.

BeoCom 500 Product Details

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Manufactured

1992 - 1992

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Beocom 2100

Bang & Olufsen Beocom 2100

Beocom 2100

Good business is also about good communication. The telephone and the computer are important work tools for any business. As they sit side-by-side on your desk anyway, it makes sense to connect them and extend the capabilities of both. With BeoCom 2100, when a customer calls your business, his file on your computer’s database is automatically displayed. (The phone was not available in the UK).

BeoCom 2100 has a capacity for up to 250 individual entries, dependent upon the length of the telephone number and name. These can also be accessed and edited directly via the computer screen. The Caller ID function requires connection to a direct line

A matter of choice

BeoCom 2100 is a telephone for the home office, the small business or anything in between. It’s the first telephone to be built specifically around the services offered by the telephone companies and gives you one-button access to the services and functions you use the most

Functions and options

But it’s not only the improved access to external services that makes BeoCom 2100 a special telephone; it contains its own 250 name and number electronic telephone book and includes a headset connection and the opportunity for hands free operation

ISDN enhanced by Beoline 1200

The role of BeoCom 2100 in an office setting is further enhanced when it’s combined with a Beoline 1200 adapter. This makes it possible for traditional analogue equipment to communicate digitally via an ISDN connection Available in: Denmark, Netherlands and Sweden (2001) – Not available in the UK

Beocom 2100 Product Details

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Manufactured

1999 - 2001

Colour Options

Grey, Lilac, Black, Turquoise

Beocom 2100 Product Specification

Dimensions W x H x D: 210 x 80 x 210 mm
Weight: 935 g (handset 135 g)
Colours: Black, blue, green
Placement: Table
Caller ID with date and hour: 24 numbers and names
Memory (Phonebook): 250 numbers with names
Redial: 24 numbers and names
Quick call / service: 5 buttons
Extended redial: yes
Hands-free function: yes
Dialling of Caller ID number: yes Indicator for line busy: yes
Indicator for unanswered calls: yes
Listening- in: yes Volume control: yes
Microphone mute: yes
Display of call duration: yes
Ringer settings: yes
Contrast adjustment in display: yes
Supports supplementary services: yes
Prepared for Computer Telephony Integration: yes
Headset connection: yes

Options:
Headset: yes
PC Interface: yes
Note that caller ID and supplementary services may need subscription

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BeoCom 2000

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2000

BeoCom 2000

Beocom 2000, the classic telephone from Bang & Olufsen… what else is there to say?

Beocom 2000 was unlike anything which had been introduced by Bang & Olufsen before.

All the parts of the phone were made by the company itself and not imported from other manufacturers. A well-equipped telephone with extraordinary sound quality, a tradition carried on with all of the Beocom range of telephones.

The design is truly timeless. The display gave information on which number your were calling and the time connected. All standard functions were of course, also available, like volume control and numeric memories, and for the more advanced user there was a special headset available!

This phone was also available in a more simple version, Beocom 600, which didn’t have the display but had the same sound quality.

The memory bank of the Beocom 2000 enabled you to store your personal top twenty, and at the touch of just a few buttons you were connected. With display, bass reflex speaker in handset, 20 numbers of memory, quick call key for an often-use or ’emergency’ number, redial of last 3 numbers called, pause function, adjustable volume control, microphone mute (for secrecy), built-in speaker for listening, adjustable tone ringer with 8 settings plus off. There was even a hidden note pad which could be used by raising the lid on the right-hand side of the unit!

Up to 1993 Beocom 2000 was produced with different coloured keys. However, from this time a more mellow design was offered with all the keys complementing each other. On its bright display with large characters the Beocom 2000 could offer you the last three numbers for redialling

 
 

BeoCom 2000 Product Details

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Manufactured

1989 - 1998

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BeoCom 2000 Product Specification

Country Type Intro. Year Last sold
Australia 1990 Q3
Austria 6988 1993 Q2 2000 Q2
Belgium 6953 1991 Q2 2000 Q2
Canada 1990 Q3
Cyprus 1991 Q2
Denmark 6946 1989 Q4 2000 Q2
Finland 1990 Q3
Germany 1991 Q3
Greece 1990 Q1
Hong Kong 1989 Q3
Iceland 1989 Q1
Japan 6990 1991 Q3 2000 Q2
Korea 0117 1995 Q3 2000 Q2
Monaco 1990 Q3
New Zealand 1991 Q4
Norway 6927 1989 Q4 2000 Q2
Singapore 1991 Q1
Spain 6986 1992 Q1 2000 Q2
Sweden 6933 1989 Q3 2000 Q2
Switzerland 6982 1991 Q2 2000 Q1
The Faroe Islands 6946 1989 Q1 2000 Q2
The Netherlands 6932 1989 Q4 2001 Q1
United Kingdom 6967 1989 Q4 2000 Q1
USA 6905 1990 Q2 2000 Q1

Specifications:
Category: Corded
Standard:
Line interface 1 analogue
Dimensions WxHxD: 210 x 80 x 210 mm. handset included
Battery: 3.6 volt lithium Type AA (Part number: 8700028)
Weight: 1150g ( handset 100g )
Placement: Desktop
Finish: Black, Blue, Green, red
Memory (Phonebook): up to 20 numbers
Redial: 3 numbers
Quick call / service 1 buttons
Features: Listening-in
Volume control
Microphone mute
Ringer settings

Country Specifications
Country Type
Country Code
Country Specifications:
Austria 6988
A

Belgium 6953
B

Denmark 6946
DK
Standard DTMF; Supported Supplementary Services : MWI
The Faroe Islands 6946
Japan 6990
J
HAC
Korea 0117
RO
Netherlands 6932
NL
Norway 6927
N

Spain 6986
E
Sweden 6933
S
Standard DTMF
Switzerland 6982
CH
United Kingdom 6967
UK
USA 6905
US

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BeoCom 1000

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 1000

BeoCom 1000

BeoCom 1000 was similar to BeoCom 2000 but it was not fitted with a loudspeaker or an LCD display. This lowered the cost while at the same time offering the usual high quality sound There was a choice of four colours: black, blue, green or red.

Bang & Olufsen did not invent the telephone. They just developed it a little further Bang & Olufsen’s Telecom Vision is to “constantly question the ordinary in search of surprising, long-lasting experiences”

Loudspeaker quality

Earphone coupling loss factor, receiver loudness rating value and acoustic leakage are technical terms that mean little to most telephone users. They are just some of the things that Bang & Olufsen test for to determine the sound quality of a BeoCom telephone.

The enhanced sound of the BeoCom telephone range is the result of Bang & Olufsen’s long-standing specialisation in the miniaturisation of high-performance loudspeakers. Every BeoCom handset contains a built-in pressure chamber loudspeaker that ensures optimal natural sound reproduction while minimising distortion and sound leakage.

But Bang & Olufsen telephones are not only the result of theoretical calculations and complicated acoustical analyses, the final test is the human ear itself. A listening panel made up of people with an extraordinary sense of hearing provides the most crucial evaluation of BeoCom telephones.

Telephone competence: even good telephones have bad days

Telephones are used a lot more than other electronic equipment and sometimes under tougher and more hazardous conditions. Design and technological features mean little if your telephone lets you down when you need it most, so the anticipation of what can happen to a telephone has been turned into a fine art at Bang & Olufsen.

Our telephones are exposed to extremes of heat and cold, we spill coffee over them, blow dust at them, step on them and subject them to a whole series of bumps, vibrations and falls.

And it’s not only the unexpected that’s tested for, a robot assesses daily wear and tear by methodically lifting and replacing the handset of a telephone 100,000 times, while a mechanical finger dials telephone numbers over and over again. In a space of days, we simulate the life of a telephone and everything the modern world may throw at it.

You are able to store ten 20-digit numbers in the 0-9 keys and one in the big red button

1. Press the Enter key:

2. Dial the number to store

3. Press and hold the Enter key

4. Press one of the 0-9 keys or the red button

5. Release the Enter key

To delete a stored number:

1. Press the Enter key

2. Press and hold the Enter key

3. Press one of the 0-9 keys or the red button

4. Release the Enter key

To use one of the stored number:

1. Wait for the dial tone

2. Press Memory

3. Press one of the 0-9 keys

The red button is the ‘child-call’ function. The idea is to make it very easy for a child to dial a number. This could be the police, family, neighbours or a mobile phone. It can also be used as a ‘panic button’.

To use the number stored in the red button:

1. Wait for the dial tone

2. Press the red button

BeoCom 1000 Product Details

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Manufactured

1988 - 1992

Colour Options

black, blue, green or red

BeoCom 1000 Product Specification

Corded, analogue telephone
Dimensions WxHxD: 210 x 80 x 210mm (with handset)
Weight: 900g (handset 115g )
Placement: desktop
Finish: black, blue, green, red

Memory (Phonebook): 10 numbers
Redial: 1 numbers
Quick call / service 3 buttons

Features: Volume control
Microphone mute
Ringer settings

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BeoVox 4500

Bang & Olufsen BeoVox 4500

BeoVox 4500

They may not have looked like high-specification loudspeakers – more like works of art – but their sound immediately gave them away. Even at full volume, they kept the total sound picture in perfect balance.

Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab and Beovox 5000 / 3000 speakers had both the voice and the looks for a leading, acoustic role. And because of their looks, they were known as Bang & Olufsen’s range of panel loudspeakers. Panel loudspeakers were one of the most exciting and interesting examples of how Bang & Olufsen united advanced technology and stunning design to achieve totally new effects.

Design as a work of art

The elegant, flat panel loudspeakers were created to hang on the wall. And with their calm surfaces of blue or grey fabric coupled with polished steel, they could be taken for works of art. But the design was only partly for visual effect. The form of the panel speakers was founded on an advanced, acoustic principle that uses the wall as an active part of the sound reproduction process – without causing the wall itself to vibrate.

Optional display and amplifier

The panel loudspeakers were available in two sizes – each with or without amplifier and a display showing which source was playing and at what volume. Also it told you which track number on a CD or tape you were listening to. With display and amplifier the loudspeakers were called BeoLab. Without, they were called Beovox. The option depended upon which Bang & Olufsen sound system was connected. BeoLab speakers were designed to match Beosystem 6500, 4500, 3500 and Beocenter 9500 and 8500.

Mounting Options

Wall mounting brackets were supplied with this model. No other mounting solution wall offered.

BeoVox 4500 Product Details

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Manufactured

1988 – 1992

Colour Options

Aluminium with Grey or Blue Frets

BeoVox 4500 Product Specification

Long-term maximum input power 90 W
Maximum noise power 45 W

Impedance: 8 ohms
Frequency range +4 -8 dB 75 – 20,000 Hz
Power at 94 dB SPL 5 W
Sensitivity 1 W 87 dB
Cabinet principle: Bass reflex Woofer: 13cm
Tweeter: 2.5cm
Crossover frequency 3500 Hz
Net volume 5.4 litre
Dimensions W x H x D : 45 x 38 x 8cm
Weight 5kg

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