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Beovision 6002 Ultrasonic Commander

Beovision 6002 & 3802 Ultrasonic Commander

Beovision 6002 Ultrasonic Commander

Very clever design allowed this remote to be used easily in the dark. The Hill and Dale effect of the control keys allowed one to navigate the remote with one’s thumb easily. Made not only for the top of the range 6002 but also for the 3802.

 
 

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1977 - 1981

Colour Options

Black, White.

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Beovision 3802 Ultrasonic Commander

Beovision 6002 & 3802 Ultrasonic Commander

Beovision 3802 Ultrasonic Commander

Very clever design allowed this remote to be used easily in the dark. The Hill and Dale effect of the control keys allowed one to navigate the remote with one’s thumb easily. Made not only for the top of the range 6002 but also for the 3802.

 
 

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1977 - 1981

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Black, White.

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BeoSystem 1200

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 1200

BeoSystem 1200

Beosystem 1200 – made up of Beomaster 1200, Beocord 1200 and Beogram 1200 was Bang & Olufsen’s B&O’s first designed system. The design ‘kinship’, which emphasised the interdependence between B&O’s various products, became a characteristic of B&O for many years. Beosystem 1200 was one of the first products selected by New York’s Museum of Modern Art for the museum’s permanent collection (not exhibition) in 1972.

The 1200 series represented the logical continuation of the line of development and design which put B&O at the forefront of manufacturers of entertainment electronics.

In 1969 the Danish Society of Industrial Design awarded Bang & Olufsen and Jacob Jensen the ID prize for the Beomaster 1200 radio/amplifier, Beogram 1200 turntable and Beocord 1200 cassette recorder for unusually beautiful and user friendly design. The jury emphasised in particular the Beomaster 1200 receiver which pointed in a new direction for the design of radios.

 
 

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BeoSystem 3300

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 3300

BeoSystem 3300

Beosystem 3300: blending science and art

Bang & Olufsen designs are always refreshingly different – a pleasure to look at as well as to hear. Which could be why the company has earned itself over the years coveted places in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Beosystem 3300 was the latest addition to a collection which fascinated people from all over the world. You could hang it on the wall among your other works of art; or place it where you like – those sleek, modern shapes would always look good.

But Beosystem 3300 had a great deal more to offer than an ultra-modern appearance. With records, tapes, radio and compact discs it was a top quality music system that really knew how to perform, according to the 1988 catalogue.

Beomaster 3300

The radio-amplifier was the heart of the system, connected by Datalink to the other equipment and passing on the commands you gave via remote control, or by a light touch directly on the panel.

You could preset up to five radio stations. The amplifier had a power output of 2 x 30 watts and a power handling system which prevented overloading and distortion.

Colours: white or metallic grey

Beocord 3300

You had the benefits of the very latest technology with this tape player. Such as Bang & Olufsen’s patented HX Pro recording system which enriched the sound image by giving vastly superior reproduction of the treble range.

You were certain to approve of the wealth of useful features, too. For example, if the record finished while you were recording, the tape stopped automatically and restarted automatically when you turned the record over.

When you pressed STOP after a recording, a four second pause was inserted between tracks with the automatic search system. Clever stuff – all designed to make life easier and more fun.

Colours: white or metallic grey

Beogram 3300

It is always better both for your records and for sound quality to play a record the way the master was made – in a straight line from the edge to the centre. This tangential arm record player did just that, giving a far more precise reading of the signals in the groove. The MMC4 cartridge made a vital contribution too; it was a feather-weight, with a stylus pressure of only 1,2 grams, giving outstanding sound quality but minimising wear and tear on your records.

There was more protection too – invaluable for all-night parties. The electronically controlled tangential arm was suspended so that it isolated mechanical vibrations from the cartridge. The suspension chassis was also thoroughly engineered to neutralise vibrations. So you could keep on dancing – the record player could take it!

Beogram CD3300

It’s a fact that not all compact disc players are ideal for all types of music. Some of them seem to highlight certain parts of the frequency range. But you could be confident that Bang & Olufsen’s CD players didn’t discriminate between rock and roll and classical. They smoothed over faults in the CD very cleverly too, because not all compact discs are perfect. So it was just as well that Bang & Olufsen CD players were and still are!

 
 

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BeoSystem 3500

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 3500

BeoSystem 3500

Beosystem 3500 was unique, both in looks and price

The system’s lines were pure with everything superfluous omitted. It was specially designed to hang either on a wall or sit on a shelf or table. A light touch on its illuminated display gave immediate access to AM/FM receiver, CD player and cassette recorder; all of which were the latest and best in their respective fields. The system was completed by a pair of RedLine RL35 speakers and operated via a Beolink 1000 remote control unit.

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BeoSystem 4500

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 4500

BeoSystem 4500

BeoSystem 4500 – A touch of magic

The simplicity of the exterior was matched by simplicity of operation. A light touch directly on the illuminated display gave immediate access to the system. Or, you could operate BeoSystem 4500 with the BeoLink 1000 terminal, summoning forth magical sounds from the comfort of your favourite chair.

BeoMaster 4500

The BeoMaster 4500 receiver received both FM and AM – and was your communication link to the other sound sources in the system. Its operation was simplicity itself with an illuminated menu presenting all the options available. 20 radio stations could be pre-set providing you with instant access together with automatic fine tuning.

BeoCord 4500

The BeoCord 4500 cassette recorder housed exciting details and distinguished technology. Like Auto Reverse, so you did not need to turn over the tape. Automatic registration of the type of tape, and Bang & Olufsen’s patented HX-PRO recording system that provided optimal sound reproduction.

BeoGram CD 4500

The sound reproduction achieved by Bang & Olufsen’s CD 4500 CD player was truly outstanding. It played both 12cm and 8cm compact discs and had an ingenious ‘step’ function which allowed you to go straight to a chose track selected from anywhere on the disc.

BeoGram 4500

In building the BeoGram 4500 turntable, Bang & Olufsen applied all its classic principles to ensure reproduction as close to perfection as possible. The electronically-controlled tangential arm played each record exactly as it was recorded. And there were built-in systems that helped prevent vibrations reaching the cartridge or turntable. BeoGram 4500 employed a finer, ultra-light MMC2 cartridge that combined distinguished sound reproduction with maximum protection for your records.

Designed by Jacob Jensen, Beosystem 4500 in 1989 received the Japanese Good Design Award for its elegant design

 

If you crave maximum audio-visual performance for your hard-earned cash, there’s only one route to take: go for separates. Buying separate audio and AV components means you cherry-pick the very best in each category. What’s more, beefier (with individual power supplies), selected components plus better screening against interference inevitably deliver a higher standard of baseline performance.

Alright, they usually take up more space, but separates-based audio and AV systems are much more interference-resilient and offer vastly more potential for future expansion – an important advantage in the fast-changing world of hi-fi, video and home cinema. The only real downer is that you have to sift through hundreds of components in order to find the gems but if its sound and performance you’re after, there’s only one way to go!

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BeoSystem 5000

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 5000

BeoSystem 5000

In the decade between 1970 and 1980 Japanese manufacturers were on the war path and the Bang & Olufsen board of directors was sweating. The popular trend was to stack components on top of each other in a rack, but the strategy adopted by Beosystem 5000’s designer – Jacob Jensen – was different altogether.

Jacob felt that the Japanese ideas were a mistake and spoke to B&O Board of Directors out loud, after which he jumped up and down on the stack of models he had designed. He looked at the group of 10-15 businessmen, now wide awake and expected a reaction but no one said anything except the economy executive Poul Skifter: “Well, we would like a note of credit for those models”.

The Japanese direction was abandoned. Later a compromise was made called Beosystem 5000, a B&O rack, which was named “The Best of Two Worlds”.

Beosystem 5000 was the first series of components from Bang and Olufsen in many years which returned to a ‘box’ design. The original units in the system were the Beomaster 5000, Beocord 5000, Beogram 5000 (Record Deck) – (and later in production the Beogram 5005 Record Deck), a two-way remote control unit unique to the 5000 system – the Master Control Panel 5000, a one-way hand-held remote control and a wide selection of Beolink® possibilities which could allow the 5000 to be operated from any room in a home, office or building. Beogram CD50 was later added to the System for playing compact discs.

Long, medium and FM wavebands were featured on this high-technology 2 x 55 watts receiver that served as the heart of Beosystem 5000 introduced in 1983 – the Beomaster 5000. A frequency synthesized tuner with automatic fine tuning and two-speed manual drive all contributed to fast, accurate location of radio programmes and superb reception quality. Nine station frequencies (on any combination of wavebands) could be stored in the Beomaster’s microcomputer memory for instant recall.

The low-distortion stereo amplifier included a very advanced feature, unique to Bang & Olufsen: Automatic Power Handling Control. This special circuit continuously monitored the dynamic range and power of the signal and instructed the microcomputer to decrease volume if the combined effects of these two parameters threatened to cause amplifier “clipping” or damage the speakers. This type of overload became increasingly common since the introduction of Compact Disc, which produces signals of enormous dynamic range, but it did not occur in the Beomaster 5000.

An internal, variable-speed fan ensured the proper dissipation of heat, even when the Beomaster is used in a stack format.

Beomaster 5000 had no visible controls. Normal operation was by means of the master Control Panel – a slim, table-top keypad that gave chair-side access to all functions including microcomputer programming and storage, timer facilities, status check, day and clock display, volume, tone and stereo balance adjustments and control of all sound sources. A programme-sequencing facility allowed you to pre-plan a whole evening’s listening composed of record, radio and cassette music in any order and combination. Once set, this “command performance” could play continuously as instructed without further use of the controls.

Direct operation of all primary functions was available on the Beomaster itself should the master Control Panel not be to hand. These controls were located beneath a hinged cover which sprang open at a touch. A separate, small Terminal – Terminal 5000 – was also available as an accessory to control Beomaster’s main functions.

The recommended speakers to complete Beosystem 5000 were Beovox S55. An ideal bookshelf speaker, Beovox S 55 could also be used as a wall-mounting speaker or free-standing model with the optional fittings available separately. The pressure cabinet contains an 22cm bass driver, an 11cm mid-range/phase-link unit and a 2,5cm tweeter. Power handling was 55 watts RMS.

If you crave maximum audio-visual performance for your hard-earned cash, there’s only one route to take: go for separates. Buying separate audio and AV components means you cherry-pick the very best in each category. What’s more, beefier (with individual power supplies), selected components plus better screening against interference inevitably deliver a higher standard of baseline performance.

Alright, they usually take up more space, but separates-based audio and AV systems are much more interference-resilient and offer vastly more potential for future expansion – an important advantage in the fast-changing world of hi-fi, video and home cinema. The only real downer is that you have to sift through hundreds of components in order to find the gems but if its sound and performance you’re after, there’s only one way to go!

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BeoSystem 5500

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 5500

BeoSystem 5500

Beosystem 5500 – raw power, civilised manners

At first sight Beosystem 5500 looked almost too refined to be a musical powerhouse.

The clean, streamlined design, devoid of buttons and dials, gave no indication of the massive potential beneath. Looks are deceptive, however. Below those polished surfaces was a technologically-advanced record player, tape recorder, radio and compact disc player, plus an amplifier that could more than hold its own among the heavyweights.

Intelligent remote control

Beosystem 5500 was technologically at its best – extremely powerful in design, wonderfully easy to use. The Master Control Panel gave you access to every function – and kept you informed as well.

Each time you gave the system an order, the light display would tell you what was going on. You could also programme ahead, just as easily. For example, if you want to be woken at a certain time in the morning with your favourite music or news, it was all there at your fingertips. The same applied if you wanted to tape a programme when you were out. Naturally, Beosystem 5500 was designed to form part of Bang & Olufsen’s round-the-house system, so it could also be operated through the Beolink 1000 remote control.

Where you want – and when you like

The modular design of Beosystem 5500 gave you complete flexibility in where you placed the different units. Stack them, range them side by side, or disperse them around the room. You could also acquire the system gradually – start perhaps with the radio/amplifier and tape recorder. Then treat yourself to the record player and CD player when you couldn’t wait any longer.

Beosystem 5500 was made up of the following individual units:

Beomaster 5500

This was the brains of the system. Connected by Datalink to the record player, tape recorder and CD player it allowed you to remote-control the whole system via the Master Control Panel. The 2 x 60 watt/8 ohm tuner/amplifier gave you true hi-fi quality. Bang & Olufsen’s Automatic Power Handling Control system prevented overloading and distortion, regardless of how many speakers were connected. You could preset up to 20 stations on the tuner, and the frequency synthesizer would take care of automatic search and fine tuning of stations. The result – superb reception of LW, MW and FM wavebands, and impressive ease of use.

Beogram CD5500

The quality of this CD player took time to fully appreciate. Take, 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 fast and easy – just ask the Master Control Panel for the track number you wanted to hear. You could programme tracks to be played in any order, or sample each track briefly. There was a light display which shows you the length of the track you were playing, and the remaining time on the disc – invaluable for recording.

Beocord 5500

This advanced tape recorder was close to professional standard, bristling with features you would love to use., There was Auto Reverse, letting you play or record both sides of a cassette as one continuous tape. And automatic adjustment of sound levels avoided annoying volume changes from one recording to the next. Then there was B&O’s famous HX-Pro recording system which gave a vastly superior sound quality on the higher frequencies, creating a richer, more detailed sound image.

Beocord 5500 automatically adjusted itself to match standard, chrome or metal tapes. There was also the option of Dolby B or C during recording. During playback, the recorder automatically switched itself to the noise reduction system you needed. There was also of course, the refinement of automatic track search – just key in the track number and the recorder did the rest.

Beogram 5500

 

You couldn’t do better than Beogram 5500 to look after your valuable record collection. The electronically-controlled tangential arm played the record at the exact angle that the original master was cut. This allowed the ultra-sensitive MMC 4 pick-up to give the most precise possible reading of the signals in the groove. And with a stylus pressure of only 1,2g, this extraordinarily gentle touch added years to the life of your precious records.

Beogram 5500 was a tough customer though; dancing feet wouldn’t shake it up, courtesy of the special chassis suspension and short, rigid tone arm. There were also extra features such as the automatic registration of record size and speed; plus full track search and record repeat facilities, via the Master Control Panel.

Master Control Panel 5500 was designed for BeoSystem 5500.

 

However, if you treated yourself to B&O’s round-the-house TV, video and hi-fi system, you’d find the panel very useful.

For example, if you were in one of the linked rooms, you could look at the control panel to see what the music system in the main room was doing. Right down to checking details such as recording level.

Beosystem 5500 was Bang & Olufsen’s most advanced music systems up to the time of its introduction. With a minimum of operating procedures, you could enjoy musical experiences that were considered impossible a few years’ earlier. It controlled tapes cassettes, records, radio and compact discs and could be operated via Master Control Link.

 

Master Control Panel MCP 5500 – the key to the whole system

The operating panel MCP 5500 gave you access to the whole of Beosystem 5500.

With this at hand, you could remote control all the units of the system and all of its functions. The infra-red two-way communications system ensured that you only had to look at the Master Control Panel to see what was happening and if your commands were being actioned upon. In other words, you were always in close contact with the system – no matter how far away it was… simple and logical.

All the elements in Beosystem 5500 were connected by Bang & Olufsen data link which meant in effect that each unit had a built-in microcomputer that controlled all functions. When they were connected they became a system that communicated collectively with the Master Control Panel.

In practise this meant that you could operate the system units from one location rather than operating each on its own. By enabling the units to communicate in this way, Bang & Olufsen devised very simple but effective operating procedure.

The Master Control Panel had buttons for controlling all the day-to-day functions of the record player, tape recorder, radio and compact disc player. And because each unit spoke the same language, each button controlled several functions. You could for example, use the FORWARD button to move the record player tone arm further inwards, go to the next track on a compact disc, fast-forward a tape cassette or move from one radio station to another. When you operated one unit in the system, you could operate them all!

Under the flap of MCP 5500 you found the operating panel for all the special functions like programming, which enabled you to order the system to wake you with music or record a concert even though you were not at home.

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BeoSystem 6000

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 6000

BeoSystem 6000

BeoSystem 6000 :

  • BeoMaster 6000
  • BeoCord 8004
  • BeoGram 8002
  • Terminal 6000 Remote Controller

Alternatively to BeoCord 8004, there was the BeoCord 9000, which was similar to BeoCord 8004, but had Computer Controlled Calibration, which chose the best setting for each cassette.

Accessories:

  • – Active AM Antenna AA 10
  • – System Furniture SC 60

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BeoSystem 6500

Bang & Olufsen BeoSystem 6500

BeoSystem 6500

Beosystem 6500 – A masterpiece in four movements

The word masterpiece, when applied to Beosystem 6500, described both the sounds that emanated from its four functions receiver, CD player, cassette recorder and turntable and the look of its supremely elegant cabinet.

The eye immediately registered the power and self-confidence inherent in its clean unambiguous design. The distinguished sound quality provoked absolute enjoyment, without distraction. And the simple easy operation and programming provided amazing options for interchange and interplay.

Advanced two-way communication

The Master Control Panel allowed you to fully utilise the enormous potential of the Beosystem 6500. The components were made for each other. They spoke the same language and sought the same goal: perfection. And at any time you could access the Master Control Panel display and see which function you activated: radio, turntable, CD player or cassette recorder. You could see what level you set the volume. Which radio programme you selected or which track on your cassette or CD you were listening to.

Beomaster 6500

The Beomaster 6500 receiver was the brains behind the sound system. It communicated your wishes to the other sound sources; and ensured that they were carried out. You could receive AM and FM programming. And you could preset 20 stations which Beomaster 6500 automatically found and fine tune whenever you instructed it to.

Beocord 6500

A light touch to the front of the Beocord 6500 cassette recorder released the loader which glided out slowly and silently in order to allow you to insert a cassette. You could use whichever type of cassette you prefer; or choose between Dolby B or C Noise Reduction systems. And rejoice in Bang & Olufsen’s patented HX-PRO recording system which ensured optimal sound reproduction, particularly in the difficult, high-frequency range. And, naturally, Beocord 6500 had auto-reverse so that both sides of the tape played as one.

Beogram CD 6500

If you wanted to indulge yourself with the finest sound quality then you’d do no better than listening to your favourite pieces of music on Bang & Olufsen’s Beogram CD 6500. It played both 12cm and 8cm compact discs, and housed sophisticated and advanced digital technology. And it offered sound reproduction which would satisfy even the most demanding of listeners.

Beogram 6500

If you built up an LP Collection of good music to conjure up wonderful memories, you obviously would have wanted to enjoy it for many years to come. Which is why Bang & Olufsen put so much effort into Beogram 6500. The electronically-controlled tangential arm played the record exactly as it was recorded. Built in safety systems helped prevent vibrations reaching the cartridge or turntable. And Beogram 6500 automatically registered the size of the record you were playing and adjusted the speed accordingly.

The extremely light MMC2 cartridge provided superior sound reproduction while protecting your records as fully as possible.

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