Beogram 1600 record deck

Made:
1976 in Denmark
maker:
Bang and Olufsen
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Beogram 1600 record deck, 1981, designed by Jacob Jensen for Bang and Olufsen, Denmark, in 1976 and available until 1986. A component of the audio system known as Beosystem 1900.

Details

Category:
Sound Reproduction
Object Number:
2015-122
Materials:
metal (unknown), plastic (unidentified), wood (unidentified) and electrical components
Measurements:
overall: Height = 89 mm x Width = 445 mm x Depth = 330 mm, 6 kg
type:
record deck
credit:
Alan Oakley