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Beomaster 900K
Beomaster 900K
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A Mid-Century Modern Icon (1960s)
Own a piece of design history. The Beomaster 900 was the revolution that changed everything. Launched in 1964, it was Bang & Olufsen's first fully transistorized stereo radio, allowing for the sleek, low-profile silhouette that became the hallmark of Danish Modern design. This is not just a receiver; it is a piece of art that still commands attention in any contemporary home.
Highlights:
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Iconic Design: Designed by Henning Moldenhawer, featuring a beautiful rosewood/teak cabinet in exceptional condition.
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All-in-One Audio: The "K" model includes high-quality built-in pressure chamber speakers, delivering a surprisingly warm and rich vintage sound.
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True Vintage Engineering: Features original germanium transistors and a classic analog tuning dial with European station names.
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Collectors Condition: This unit has been remarkably well-preserved, showing the stunning wood grain and original knobs in pristine state.
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Versatile Connectivity: Equipped with inputs for a turntable and tape recorder (DIN), allowing it to serve as the heart of a retro vinyl setup.
Technical Specifications:
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Type: Tabletop Transistor Radio / Amplifier
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Finish: Genuine Wood Veneer
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Features: FM/AM/LW/SW bands, Stereo Decoder, Bass/Treble/Balance controls.
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Voltage: 220V (European Model)
"A timeless masterpiece of Scandinavian minimalism."
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