Is the BeoCenter 9300 still bang and Olufsen?
However, the 9300 still is still among the Bang & Olufsen greats! The Beocenter 9300 could operate with active as well as passive loudspeakers. A mere touch activated Beocenter 9300 and a line of sensi-touch options glowed on the lower glass display.
What was the last version of the BeoCenter?
The design of the 9300 was around for many years before production ceased in the late 1990’s. It was available in many different versions; for example 8000, 9000, 9500 and the this last version: Beocenter 9300.
How big is the cable for the Beocenter 2?
A 1.8 metre cable is delivered as standard. BeoCenter 2’s two sliding aluminium doors were a challenge to Bang & Olufsen. Both doors are cut from the same piece of aluminium, but only after the front has been polished in the oval shape that follows the lower edge of the display.
What can I do with the Beocenter 2?
The BeoCenter 2 is an integrated and versatile audio and video system offering easy access to CD audio, AM/FM Radio and DVD video. The philosophy behind BeoCenter 2 is to provide a physically compact system offering total integration of picture and sound.
What kind of CD mechanism does the BeoCenter 9300 use?
Over the life of the BeoCenter 9300, three CD mechanisms were fitted. Originally the same one that had been seen in the Beocenter 9500 was used, followed by two versions using a three-beam pickup. These could be identified by the fact that the laser moved in a straight line rather than an arc.
What was deleted from the beocentral BeoCenter 9300?
Mention has already been made of the two-way remote control, but also deleted were the RIAA preamplifier for a record player (though the socket remained as a line-level connection), the microphone socket for the cassette deck and the Dolby C circuit.
Is the BeoCenter 9300 the last cassette recorder?
The end of the BeoCenter 9300 marked the end of this very successful line of models. As well as being one of the last to offer a cassette recorder, the BeoCenter 9300 was also the last audio “main product” that could drive passive loudspeakers.
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