€725,00
Discover the Beogram 1600 record player from Bang & Olufsen, an iconic model from the years 1978-1986. This record player, made of beautiful Rosewood, has a servo-controlled DC motor and belt drive for stable rotation. With minimal wow and flutter and excellent noise cancellation, this device offers a premium listening experience. Includes MMC 20CL cartridge with less than 50 playing hours and two spare cartridges: MMC 4000 and MMC 20E
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Product details:
Product: Beogram 1600 record player
Color: Rosewood,
Product description:
The Beogram 1600 is a classic record player from Bang & Olufsen, produced between 1978 and 1986. This record player is designed with a servo-controlled DC motor and belt drive, which ensures stable and precise rotation at speeds of 33 to 45 rpm. The device has minimal wow and flutter (< +/- 0.09%) and excellent noise reduction (> 62 dB weighted).
Cosmetic description:
The record player is in excellent condition with less than 50 playing hours on the high-quality MMC 20CL cartridge. Any minor cosmetic imperfections are carefully photographed to provide a clear picture of the condition.
Functional notes:
The Beogram 1600 has recently been serviced and equipped with improved connections. All functions work properly, and the device is ready to use with a recommended stylus pressure of 1.5 g. This model comes with an MMC 20CL element for superior sound quality and two spare elements: a B&O MMC 4000 and an MMC 20E.
Specifications:
Speeds: 33 – 45 rpm
Wow and flutter: < +/- 0.09%
Rumble: >62 dB (weighted)
Motor / Drive: Servo controlled DC motor / Belt
Elements: MMC 20CL, MMC 4000, MMC 20E
Recommended stylus pressure: 1.5 g
Power supply: 120V or 220V depending on model
Power consumption: 8 W
Dimensions (W x H x D): 44.5 x 8.9 x 33 cm
Weight: 6kg
Included:
BeoGram 1600 record player
B&O MMC 20CL cartridge with less than 50 playing hours
Spare elements: B&O MMC 4000 and MMC 20E
€1.600,00 Original price was: €1.600,00.€1.550,00Current price is: €1.550,00.
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