BeoWorld Gold Member Dennis Jehs Loh (Dennis), the winner of one of the September prizes - the rare Beomaster 3400, has decided that this is not for him and has kindly donated it as a prize for a quiz!
I have therefore drawn up a nice easy one but with a slant towards the older equipment as this is likely to find a winner keen on owning such a rare receiver! However all the questions are easy - nothing cryptic or hidden! All the products are on site and there are no trick questions!!
To add a little spice however, I have decided to make this quiz mathematical! Each question will refer to a product with a product number! Add all the numbers of the product together to make the answer for the particular question.For instance, if the answer is the Beogram 8002, the number will be 8 + 0 + 0 + 2 = 10 Then multiply all the answers together to get the final solution! The lucky winner will be the first name drawn from a hat from all those with the correct answer! Or the person who is closest!! Well you didn't expect it to be that simple!! 
Here goes:
1. What was Bang and Olufsen's first quadraphonic receiver?
2. Which was the B&O cassette deck that was first fitted with HX-Pro ?
3. Name the speakers that were shaped like a cube.
4. Which speaker had 7 drive units?
5. B&O's first colour video recorder was a V2000 type machine. Which was the first VHS machine?
6. Name the FM only receiver which had a caterpillar type control mechanism.
7. Which were the headphones available for the Beosystem 2400?
8. A remote control with a transparent display is a B&O novelty. Which one is it?
9. Mythical black fronted top of the range receiver from 1979.
10. The largest slide rule receiver made - in its first incarnation.
11. B&O's first production colour televsion with a 25" screen.
12. B&O's broadcast standard tuner.
Remember - add the model number together for each question and then multiply all the numbers together!
And a tie break - Why do you want a Beomaster 3400 ? - the judge of this will be Lee!
Answers to beoworld_admin@mac.com
Once again, many thanks to Dennis for his kindness!