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- 6 April 2024 at 12:29 #54140
Hey everyone – to compliment my primary speaker project at the moment (Centa Penta) I decided to kick off the BeoLab 150/200 build as well. Timing just seemed right.
I bought a couple extra BeoLab Penta 2 amps loose from a gent in southern England while I was working ‘over there’ last year.
Recently bought an angle measuring tool so I can capture the geometry of Penta and the BeoLab. The geometry for the cap and foot have been eyeballed from what I see on BeoWorld and BeoCentral’s product page and a few of the BeoSource catalog scans. Here is the first pass of the model:
The extra trim pieces will be made on a 3D printer eventually.
There doesn’t seem to be that many photos of BeoLab 150/200 let alone good photos of any kind. Is anyone out there willing to take some good close-ups for me? I plan on integrating some more usual hifi speaker terminals on the rear and at least a figure-8 power inlet. However it would be interesting to see what/how B&O originally designed the rear and bottom of the units.
Thanks in advance,
Evan7 April 2024 at 01:11 #54141Hi, cool project!
You might try these:
https://www.ricardo.ch/de/a/bang-olufsen-lautsprecher-beolab-200-1099524034/
https://www.dba.dk/effektforstaerker-bang/id-1105200914/
ed
8 April 2024 at 02:29 #54142Thanks, Ed! Many unexpected little details hiding in there.
Edit: Adding the photos here for posterity.
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