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Bang & Olufsen - BEOMASTER 1600M 2113 Amplificador de áudio
N.º 83356315
Bang & Olufsen - BEOMASTER 1600M 2113 Amplificador de áudio
Not much offered. a BEOMASTER 1600M stereo-receiver from 1971
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The Beomaster 1600M was a stereo receiver produced by Bang & Olufsen from 1971 to 1973. Let’s dive into its specifications:
Power Output: It delivered 2x15 watts of power per channel.
Tuner Bands:
Medium Wave (MW)
Long Wave (LW)
Two Shortwave Bands (SW1 and SW2)
FM Stereo
Design: The Beomaster 1600M featured an unusual design, drawing inspiration from the Beovision range of that era. Notable design elements included a black plastic front panel, clear black on white markings, large buttons, and a black rear vent grille. Interestingly, the chassis was die-cast, setting it apart from the usual pressed sheet construction.
Internal Features: The Beomaster 1600M utilized silicon rectifiers and transistors, resulting in a modern and efficient design. It even shared output transistors with the Beomaster 3000, despite offering half the output power.
Speaker Inputs: It allowed connection to two pairs of loudspeakers, with push buttons on the front panel for selection.
Shortwave Tuning: The shortwave section included both normal and bandspread modes, complete with a separate fine-tuning wheel.
Designer: The Beomaster 1600M was attributed to designer Henning Moldenhawer.
Finishes/Colors:
Rosewood
Teak
The Beomaster 1600M was a unique and forward-looking addition to the audio landscape of its time. Its distinctive design and features made it a standout choice for music enthusiasts
This BEOMASTER 1600M is in a working state but has poor sound on one of the channels. A perfect device for restoration, for that reason the BEOMASTER will be sold as is.
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