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BEOGRAM CDX2 BANG & OLUFSEN
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BEOGRAM CDX2 BANG & OLUFSEN

In very good technical en cosmetic condition. Manufactured: 1988 - 1990 Designer: Jacob Jensen Colours: Black, Silver This advanced CD player was straight from tomorrow's world - but it would still marry up happily with any Bang & Olufsen system created over the previous decade. It was as simple to use as a tape recorder. The track search system was invaluable for finding your way quickly around the disc. A display indicated the number of the track you're on. Recording was just as straight forward. And you could time recordings to the second - just press the sensi-touch panel and you could find out how much time was left on a particular track or on the whole disc. This replacement for the former Beogram CDX used at that time, new 16-bit technology and an all-new optical system. The player itself though, was derived from the Philips CD150 machine; the same as that in the Beocenter 9000. BeoGram CDX2 Compact Disc Player Product Specifications Types: 5161 (1988 - March 1990), GB 5162 (1988 - May 1989) Frequency range: 3 - 20,000 Hz +/- 0.3 dB Signal-to-noise ratio: > 96 dB / 100 dB A-weighted Dynamic range: > 96 dB Harmonic distortion incl. noise: < 0.003% at 0 dB; < 0.03 at -20 dB Channel separation: > 94 dB Channel difference: < 0.5 dB Converter system: 2 x 16 bit, 4 x oversampling 176.4 kHz Low pass filter: Digital + Bessel/elliptical analogue Damping: > 20,000 Hz > 50 dB Phase error between L and R 0 degree at 20 - 20,000 Hz Output analogue: 2 V RMS at 0 dB Output, signal: for digital equipment Power supply: 5161: 220V 5162: 240V Power consumption 30 W Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 31cm Weight 4.9 kg

No. 15134311

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BEOGRAM CDX2 BANG & OLUFSEN

BEOGRAM CDX2 BANG & OLUFSEN

In very good technical en cosmetic condition.

Manufactured: 1988 - 1990
Designer: Jacob Jensen
Colours: Black, Silver

This advanced CD player was straight from tomorrow's world - but it would still marry up happily with any Bang & Olufsen system created over the previous decade. It was as simple to use as a tape recorder. The track search system was invaluable for finding your way quickly around the disc. A display indicated the number of the track you're on.


Recording was just as straight forward. And you could time recordings to the second - just press the sensi-touch panel and you could find out how much time was left on a particular track or on the whole disc.

This replacement for the former Beogram CDX used at that time, new 16-bit technology and an all-new optical system. The player itself though, was derived from the Philips CD150 machine; the same as that in the Beocenter 9000.

BeoGram CDX2 Compact Disc Player Product Specifications

Types: 5161 (1988 - March 1990), GB 5162 (1988 - May 1989)
Frequency range: 3 - 20,000 Hz +/- 0.3 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 96 dB / 100 dB A-weighted
Dynamic range: > 96 dB
Harmonic distortion incl. noise: < 0.003% at 0 dB; < 0.03 at -20 dB
Channel separation: > 94 dB
Channel difference: < 0.5 dB

Converter system: 2 x 16 bit, 4 x oversampling 176.4 kHz
Low pass filter: Digital + Bessel/elliptical analogue

Damping: > 20,000 Hz > 50 dB
Phase error between L and R 0 degree at 20 - 20,000 Hz
Output analogue: 2 V RMS at 0 dB
Output, signal: for digital equipment

Power supply:
5161: 220V
5162: 240V
Power consumption 30 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 42 x 7.5 x 31cm
Weight 4.9 kg

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