Bang & Olufsen BeoGram 9000

1.100,00

The Bang & Olufsen BeoGram 9000 is a rare and iconic turntable from the golden era of B&O, designed for those who value both design and musicality. With its minimalist aesthetics and advanced engineering, it stands as a true collector’s item.

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Product details

  • Product: Bang & Olufsen BeoGram 9000

  • Type: Fully automatic turntable

  • Origin: Denmark

  • Cartridge: B&O

  • Color: Silver / black

  • Operation: Touch control with automatic arm

  • Condition: Very good condition with light signs of use

  • Weight: approx. 6.5 kg

  • Year of manufacture: Late 1980s

Product description

The BeoGram 9000 is a technical masterpiece from Bang & Olufsen, featuring a tangential tonearm that moves automatically across the record, just like in a studio. This minimizes record wear while maximizing sound quality. Operation is fully electronic via a touch control panel, giving the player its distinctive futuristic look.

Thanks to its unique design and high-quality internal components, this turntable delivers a detailed, open, and natural sound. The BeoGram 9000 was designed to integrate seamlessly into a B&O system, but with the right adapters, it can also be connected to other systems.

A unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts of iconic Scandinavian design combined with true hi-fi performance.

Specifications

  • Drive: Electronically controlled

  • Tonearm: Tangential, with automatic operation

  • Cartridge compatibility: B&O MMC series

  • Operation: Fully automatic with touch panel

  • Dimensions (W x H x D): approx. 43 x 9 x 33 cm

  • Weight: approx. 6.5 kg

  • Output: DIN connector (adapter available)

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