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Bang & Olufsen BEOCENTER 1600 (Vintage 1975)
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Merke: Bang & Olufsen
Type: Stereopakker
Bang & Olufsen stereopakker med tre enheter, inkludert en hovedenhet og to HiFi høyttalere Hede Nielsens Rank Arena HT-21 ,laget i Danmark . Enhetene har et tre- og svart design, med kontrollknapper og display på hovedenheten.
Jeg har testet Beocenter 1600. Radioen fungerer veldig bra, og høyttalerne har veldig god og ren lyd. Kassettspilleren fungerer, men lyden er dårlig og den trenger service. Jeg selger den som et defekt produkt for reparasjon.
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Hbo 500,-
Product Specification
Sound system stereo
FM pre-tuning: 4
Power output: 1000 Hz RMS 2 x 22 watts / 4 ohms; 2 x 19 watts / 8 ohms
Music power 2 x 40 watts / 4 ohms; 2 x 25 watts / 8 ohms
Speaker impedance 4 ohms
Harmonic distortion: 1000 Hz 50 mV DIN 45 500 < 0.1 %
Intermodulation: DIN 45 500 < 0.1 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB DIN 45 500 20 - 30,000 Hz
Bass control at 40 Hz: +/- 17 dB
Treble control at 12,5000 Hz: +/- 14 dB
Tuner: FM range 87.5 - 108 MHz
Compact cassette: C60 - C90
Tape head: Super Permalloy
Iron oxide tape: Yes
Chromium dioxide tape: Yes
Indicator system: Dual light
Counter: 3 digits
Stop at end of tape: Yes
Wow and flutter, DIN: < +/- 0.3 %
Speed deviation: < +/- 1.5 %
Fast forward and rewind: 90 sec.
Frequency range, DIN 40: 12,500 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio Chrome: > 52 dB
Erasure: > 65 dB
AUX: 50 mV / 22 kohms
Output radio: 800 mV / 22 kohms
Power supply: 110 - 130 - 220 - 240 V
Power consumption: 20 - 170 W
Dimensions W x H x D 66 x 8.5 x 26cm
Weight 8.8 kg
Connections: Phono DIN
Headphone jack
Extra tape recorder DIN
Rank Arena HT 21 speakers. Classic Vintage.
In 1928, 21-year-old Ove Hede Nielsen started a small production of radio receivers (called Herofon) in the heart of the bike factory belonging to his father. Due to the fact that production was growing, the Nielsen bought a building in Horsens, where bikes were made on the ground floor, bikes on the first floor, and radio on the second floor.
In 1943 Ove and his brother Egil took over the factory, and in 1955 the name Herofon was changed to Arena. The innovative “Trans Arena” radio powered by batteries started to be produced.
In the 1960s, the company was the largest producer of radio receivers in Denmark and took over 25% of the Danish bicycle sales market. The arena began to produce turntables and speakers, as well as stereo radios. At the turn of the 1960s and 1970s, the company received numerous awards in the design category.
After the fire in 1970, the Horsens factory was completely destroyed, and the Nielsen family sold 80% of the shares to the English company RANK. In connection with this, a new brand name was created – Rank Arena. In 1971, the investor built a new factory, where amplifiers, radios and hi-fi speakers were produced. However, the company did not withstand the competition of Japanese producers and was closed in 1975.
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