Bang & Olufsen - Present 610. Radio a valvole





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Bang & Olufsen Grand Prix 610, 1964, in ottime condizioni, testato e funzionante, cassa architettonica in teak brasiliano da 20 kg, include cavo di alimentazione, numero di serie visibile nelle foto, pronto per lo streaming con il cavo di streaming speciale B&O.
Descrizione del venditore
Very rare.
Absolute beautiful condition, this culmination of everything B&o had to offer in 1964 stands like it just came out of the factory in Struer.
High end masterpiece, architectural cabinet in top quality Brazilian teak
Limited traces of use, age related
Streaming ready, with the special B&O streaming cable.
Down below you'll find some more useful information.
This top piece is part of the cultural inheritance collection of the Danish national museum, and kulturstyrelsens Canon of important national pieces defining Danish identity.
A unique opportunity to get your hands on an amazing masterpiece
Summary : The Grand Prix 610 was the largest and most expensive table radio set in the B&O range of the time. It boasted impressive facilities, including a stereo amplifier for the reproduction of stereo records and tapes, a radio section with full coverage of all the wavebands then in use and the option of adding an FM stereo decoder and a delay unit for simulated echo effects. The large cabinet included two built-in aerials, a dipole for FM and a ferrite bar for AM which could be rotated by a control on the front panel. The FM receiver included a powerful amplified automatic frequency control (AFC) circuit that eliminated tuning drift as the set warmed up. During tuning, the AFC could be disabled either by pressing the external antenna button or by pushing the FM tuning knob (separate from the tuning control for AM) inwards slightly. The “magic eye” tuning indicator mounted behind the tuning scale showed the correct point of tune on all wavebands.
Connections for a record player and a tape recorder, both of which could provide stereo.
The set pictured is the 'present' variant and is housed in an “architectural” style cabinet with built-in loudspeakers.
Color can be slightly different from the pictures
Il venditore si racconta
Very rare.
Absolute beautiful condition, this culmination of everything B&o had to offer in 1964 stands like it just came out of the factory in Struer.
High end masterpiece, architectural cabinet in top quality Brazilian teak
Limited traces of use, age related
Streaming ready, with the special B&O streaming cable.
Down below you'll find some more useful information.
This top piece is part of the cultural inheritance collection of the Danish national museum, and kulturstyrelsens Canon of important national pieces defining Danish identity.
A unique opportunity to get your hands on an amazing masterpiece
Summary : The Grand Prix 610 was the largest and most expensive table radio set in the B&O range of the time. It boasted impressive facilities, including a stereo amplifier for the reproduction of stereo records and tapes, a radio section with full coverage of all the wavebands then in use and the option of adding an FM stereo decoder and a delay unit for simulated echo effects. The large cabinet included two built-in aerials, a dipole for FM and a ferrite bar for AM which could be rotated by a control on the front panel. The FM receiver included a powerful amplified automatic frequency control (AFC) circuit that eliminated tuning drift as the set warmed up. During tuning, the AFC could be disabled either by pressing the external antenna button or by pushing the FM tuning knob (separate from the tuning control for AM) inwards slightly. The “magic eye” tuning indicator mounted behind the tuning scale showed the correct point of tune on all wavebands.
Connections for a record player and a tape recorder, both of which could provide stereo.
The set pictured is the 'present' variant and is housed in an “architectural” style cabinet with built-in loudspeakers.
Color can be slightly different from the pictures

