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    Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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      Hi Beoworlders,

      I wanted to say a huge THANK YOU to Bang & Olufsen for allowing this exclusive private viewing of their amazing historic product collection – this is incredible! The big question is whether I got the list of products correct? 😉

      Which one is YOUR favourite item from B&O’s history?

      Kind regards, Steve.

      #36949
      Guy
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        • Warwickshire, UK
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        Thanks Steve – great video as always!

        I think the 3 little TVs on the floor (2 mins in) are MX1500, not 1000. I don’t think there was an MX1000, but could be wrong!

        #36950
        chartz
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          Hello Steve,

          My favourite one remains the Beolab 5000 amplifier. No contest. Then, the mighty Beomaster 8000.

          #36951
          Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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            Thanks Guy,

            yes you are quite correct! They are MX1500 TVs.

            I really like the little Beolit 48, even though I don’t have any need for one!

            Kind regards Steve.

            #36952
            Dillen
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              Intersting indeed.

              0:37 Not Beomaster 4000 but Beomaster 1100
              0:40 Beomaster 1400
              0:44 Beomaster 900
              0:48 Minette 609
              1:03 Hifi Stereo Amplifier 608
              1:05 Minette 512 (x2)
              1:31 Master Deluxe 42K
              1:33 Grand Prix 41
              3:34 Beovision 500
              3:38 Horisont TV 609K (not a 609T because it has no carrying handle on top).
              3:42 Capri TV 611 SJ FM
              3:49 Grand Prix TV 513 S
              3:53 Master Deluxe 606 S (21″)
              4:48 Still not sure this is a B&O
              5:09 Building furniture series.
              Top left could be a Record player Type GS, a storage cabinet Type A or something else – will have to open to know.
              Top right Grand Prix 606.
              Bottom 2x Speakers. Could be type M. Not sure.
              5:30 Could be Beovox 5000
              5:31 Type S
              5:32 Type M
              5:34 Two speakers on top of eachother could be Beovox 1100 or Beovox 2200 (they are not Beovox 1000)
              To their right could be two Beovox 2700 or Beovox 2702.
              5:54 Replica Hyperbo 5RGS. Not a genuine B&O product.
              7:22 Not B&O. The sliderule that inspired Beomaster 1200 (and Beomaster 1001).
              7:34 The middle one is a Beomaster 3000 early series (FM to 108MHz).
              7:39 Beolit 500
              8:10 Grand Prix Present Stereo 609K
              9:16 Junior 38
              9:21 Master 39K With custom pushbutton station arrangement
              9:48 Standard 506RG
              10:05 Master Deluxe 39RG
              10:25 Beosystem 5500 on F1000 Audio & Video Storage System
              10:39 (Not Beovox M100). Could be Beovox S55, Beovox S80 or Beovox S80.2. Can’t tell if they have alu trim round the back.
              10:57 Beocenter 2300 DAB with Beolab 2500 speakers

              What I could find time for today.

              Martin

              #36953
              Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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                Thanks Martin!

                My B&O product knowledge isn’t the best so always good to have corrections.

                Kind regards, Steve.

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