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  • 11-03-2007 5:15 PM

    Small but perfectly formed!

    Over the years, I have collected a lot of B&O most of which I no longer have. I do still have a few favourite pieces though but wondered if we were all set an arbitrary limit, what we would have. So the lists do not become unworkable, there are some rules! Laughing

    1. No current products are counted! These are clearly for everyday pleasure but are not collectible as anyone can just buy one!

    2. I am afraid I am going to start from The Beomaster 1000 era - I too lust after a Jet radio but these are too esoteric for most of us!

    3. Only one of each type - i.e. one Beomaster, Beogram etc.

    4. Only five products!!

     

    I'll start!

    Beogram 4000 - the best sounding Beogram made by B&O. (The 3000 doesn't count Frede!!)

    Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000 - Counts as one !! (I am allowed to cheat!)

    Beolit 700 - I know the older ones sound even better but the style and sound together make this one stand out.

    Beovox M100 - they just sound wonderful!

    Beocenter 9500 - my wife likes this one! 

  • 11-03-2007 6:01 PM In reply to

    • Bieele
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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    Nice idea and nice list Peter.

    Mine is shorter; but I am the very proud owner of the following pieces I really love:

    - Beolab/beovox 4500 (mentioning these in 1 line is not even cheating!)

    - Beocenter 9500 (not only your wife loves this one!)

    -  Beolink 5000

    This setup I collected over several years; and I am really happy with it! Sometimes I thought about selling some stuff (because it it is not my main setup I do not use it frequently) when considering a new buy, but I can never set that step!

    Bieele 

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  • 11-03-2007 6:28 PM In reply to

    • Sal
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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    Well, I am not in the same league as many folks here on B & O, I like many of the more recent products... Although I have owned my share of the classics through the last 5 years or so...

    My current very short list:

    Beosound 9000
    Beogram 6500 turntable: I think this is a design classic (though it is similar to other TTs in the series)

    I know: boring, but I think they are very well thought out products...

    -Sal
    Love B&O, but no longer addicted.
  • 11-03-2007 6:44 PM In reply to

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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    Good Thread Peter, here goes.

     

    Beomaster 1000 (White Key Version) : my first piece of B&O. Have a complete Beosystem 1000 in the Bedroom.

    Beogram 4002 : Prefer the 4002 over the 4000

    Beocenter 9500 : Absolute classic, Carol still has not forgiven me for selling our BC9000 to buy a BS3000Laughing

    Pentas : Once again classic B&O and look great with a BC 9500

    Beomaster 8000 : The most powerful B&O Amp made

     

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  • 11-03-2007 7:21 PM In reply to

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    Beomaster 440

    Beogram 4004

    Beovox S45-2

    MC40 cabinet

     

    I fell in love with them all when they were new and had to wait abot 30 years to get them!  But it was worth it!

  • 11-03-2007 9:04 PM In reply to

    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    Lawrence
  • 11-03-2007 9:11 PM In reply to

    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    If I could only have 5 components:

    - BM4500 (beauty)
    - BG CD 4500 (beauty)
    - BL5000 (spkrs - amazing how good these sound when hung at the right height)
    - BL7000 (to control it all)
    - LC2 (to create the mood)

    5 components I would love to have:

    - BM8000 (would love to hear my CDX through this)
    - BC9000
    - BC5000 type 47xx (to go with my BM6000 quad)
    - BC7700 (first product with 2-way IR, the best idea B&O ever killed off)
    - BL Penta 2s (for my BC9500)
    Lawrence
  • 11-03-2007 9:33 PM In reply to

    • Calvin
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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    To be fair, this really comes down to design era's. I love the stacking sets ( 5500, 6000 etc) and of course the sound comes into it, but I mainly like the black and silver stylings. Had I decorated fifferently, I would quickly go for one of the wood/laminate sets. Similarly, I think this comes down to what style era you fall into. As it is, we've witnessed the change from rectanges such as the BS2300 to curves like the BC2 or the new BeoLabs.

    For now, the only curves I'm willing to accept are the LP platter and the volume dial on my Master Control Panel 
  • 11-03-2007 9:37 PM In reply to

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    Good thread!

    In my collection at home:

    Jet 607 Present

    BM 8000

    Beovox Pentas

    Beosystem 5000

    Beolit 600 (JJ version)

    + lots of others in daily use, including my BM 900 + Beovox 1000s - my first ever B&O 5 years ago :)

    ....and hopefully due soon a 1970s BM 6000 quad!

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  • 11-04-2007 3:28 AM In reply to

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    Nice one Peter,

    They are many classics I would like to own but what I have in my poker room I am delighted with.

    Sat upon a lovely white Attyca stand is my BeoSystem 6500 in perfect condition (complete with MMC2) and mounted proudly on my walls are a pair of......wait for it........RL 60.2's in White.

    I know that the RL's aren't the best sounding speaker and I have been tempted by 4500's and even 5000's but mine are in white and look stunning.  Anyway it's only background music for when I'm taking money off my friends CoolBig Smile

  • 11-04-2007 3:43 AM In reply to

    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    Actually my opinion of 60.2s has improved after hearing a pair with new capacitors fitted. Much better and although I still prefer S class speakers, I was quite impressed!!
  • 11-04-2007 4:43 AM In reply to

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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    I love to list my favoritesLaughing

    • Beolab - Beomaster 5000  (of course Wink )
    • Beovox 2500 - Cube (the most beuatiful designed speaker product ....)
    • Beogram 4000 (the real tangential design - solid aluminium keybard --- so beutifull) (... and of course the Beogram 3000 counts Peter Stick out tongue. I know its because of the UK version with Acoutical you put up your remark. Have a look at the Thorens version )
    • Minette - HiFi Amplifier 608 (a tube design)
    • Beolit 1000 - specially the goatskin version
    • Beomaster 1000 (this id a very special design I do love it) (Yes I know Peter I am not alowed to chose two Beomasters - but its too late now Party!!!)

    /Frede

    Beolab 5000 -  "If another amplifier sounds different then it needs repair!"

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  • 11-04-2007 5:43 AM In reply to

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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    Beosystem 3500

    Beogram 4002

    Beocenter 7002

    Beocord 2400

    Beovox s55

    Beomaster 1900 x 3

    Beovox 5700

    Beomaster 4400

    Beolink 1000

    Beocord 1100

    (Sorry I cheated!! lol!!)

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  • 11-04-2007 7:49 AM In reply to

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    Great thread! Yes -  thumbs up My favourites (well some of them at least):

     

    ·        Beogram 4000: The first tangential tracking turntable. Stunning.

     

    ·        Beosystem 7000: I love this. All the components have the same appearance and can be stacked anyway you want. Beolink 7000 is nice too.

     

    ·        Beocenter 9300: Yes, I know you should have a 9500, but the 9300 was the first B&O product I bought. I still have it and it will stay in my collection forever.

     

    ·        Beovox 2500 cubes: These may be only supplementary speakers, but small can be beautiful.

     

    ·        Beomaster 1200: It has the largest ever “slide rule” tuning pointer B&O ever used.

     

    ·        Beolit 700: Number six, now I am cheating, but I just can’t get enough of that “slide rule”. the Beolit 700 was introduced in my year of birth (1974). Just a coincidence?

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  • 11-04-2007 8:33 AM In reply to

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    1.) bm2400
    2.) bm4400
    3.) bc7x00
    4.) bc9x00
    5.) bv s45

    <edit>

    oops... only one of each type...

    1.) bm2400
    2.) bcord2000
    3.) bg2404
    4.) bv s45
    5.) 2400 remote

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  • 11-04-2007 3:04 PM In reply to

    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    A really interesting topic, unfortunately I can't add items to the list, unless an AV5 counts.....
    Marcus
  • 11-04-2007 4:19 PM In reply to

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    marcus_m:
    A really interesting topic, unfortunately I can't add items to the list, unless an AV5 counts.....
    Marcus

    Why have so few of us come up with a television. (Yes, I know the AV5 also has a CD-player and a radio). Is this because of the TV Best design ever thread?

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  • 06-11-2008 7:55 PM In reply to

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    Do you have a schematic for the 608, and does it use 6GV8 as power output tubes?

     

    Timbo 

  • 06-12-2008 9:52 AM In reply to

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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    So, only five old items, then. Right - 

    1) Beogram 5000 - my favourite. It's the illumination when you open the lid that does it for me.....

    2) Beocom 2000 phone - I can't imagine life without mine.

    3) Beocentre 7700 - yes, music centres can sound superb

    4) Beolab Pentas. Classic design and stunning sound - why haven't I bought myself a pair yet?

    5) Beocord 9000 - just because I want one! 

  • 06-12-2008 9:57 AM In reply to

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    Re: Small but perfectly formed!

    So, only five old items, then. Right - 

    1) Beogram 5000 - my favourite. It's the illumination when you open the lid that does it for me.....

    2) Beocom 2000 phone - I can't imagine life without mine.

    3) Beocentre 7700 - yes, music centres can sound superb

    4) Beolab Pentas. Classic design and stunning sound - why haven't I bought myself a pair yet?

    5) Beogram CDX - soooo pretty! (and yes, Peter, i know it's a second Beogram, but it's a CD player and my first was a turntable!)

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