Bang & Olufsen
Explore 4 Bang & Olufsen vintage audio models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
When people talk about vintage hi-fi, Bang & Olufsen occupies a unique and slightly contentious space. Their significance isn't just in pure audiophile specs—though they had moments of brilliance there—but in their radical, unwavering commitment to the total experience. They treated a stereo system as integrated furniture and kinetic sculpture, long before it was common. This Danish philosophy of "soft technology," where the machine retreats and the user experience comes first, made them pioneers of a different kind.
Their legacy is built on iconic products that feel like they're from the future, even today. The 1970s Beogram 4000 linear-tracking turntable and Beomaster 1900 receiver are design landmarks, all clean lines and cool aluminum. The Beosystem 5000 from 1979, with its "drop-down" record drawer, is pure theater. Later, the iconic Beolit 600 boombox and the remote-controlled Beosystem 2500, with its motorized glass door, cemented their reputation. These weren't just electronics; they were functional art for the living room.
For collectors, know this: you're buying the design and the engineering marvel as much as the sound. Maintenance is non-trivial—their proprietary parts and complex mechanics require a specialist. Don't expect to hot-rod a Beomaster; appreciate it as a holistic piece. The market is polarized, with working, serviced examples commanding high prices, while non-functional units become beautiful, frustrating paperweights. To own B&O is to embrace a specific, luxurious ideal of how technology should live with you.
Amplifiers
- 3702 (1974) — Vintage stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 3700 series, featuring dual mono design and soft-clipping technology for clean audio performance.
- 4703 (1978) — High-end DC-coupled amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 4000 series, known for minimalist design and precise audio performance.
- BeoCombi 700K (1972) — Modular stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 7000 series, produced from 1972 to 1977, featuring plug-in modules and a sleek aluminum design.
- Beolab 1602 (1973) — High-end modular amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 1600 series, featuring dual-mono design and DC-coupled circuitry for exceptional audio clarity.
- Beolab 2100 (1970) — Vintage solid-state amplifier from Bang & Olufsen, featuring modular design and clean audio performance.
- BeoLab Penta MK1 (1977) — High-end modular amplifier system with integrated active subwoofer from Bang & Olufsen, introduced in 1977.
- MC120/2 (1978) — High-end stereo power amplifier from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
Audio Equipment
- CX100 — High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's CX series, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with balanced sound reproduction.
- S2200 — Compact stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and modular design.
- S30 — Compact modular speaker from Bang & Olufsen's S-line series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
Audio System
- Beosound 3000 — An all-in-one music system from the early 1990s combining CD, radio, and amplifier in a compact, design-focused enclosure.
Cassette Decks
- 8004 (1983) — High-end 3-head cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 8000 series, featuring Dolby HX Pro and precision engineering for audiophile-grade performance.
- Beo-Cassette 1600 (1975) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 1600 series, featuring precision engineering and Scandinavian design.
- Beocenter 2300 (1981) — A high-fidelity cassette deck and tuner system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Danish design with advanced audio engineering.
- BeoCom 2400 (1982) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 2400 series, featuring advanced noise reduction and precision engineering from the early 1980s.
- BeoCom 3500 (1982) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 3500 series, featuring auto-reverse, Dolby noise reduction, and seamless system integration.
- BeoCom 5000 (1981) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 5000 series, featuring Dolby noise reduction and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoCom 6002 (1992) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 6000 series, featuring auto-reverse playback, Dolby noise reduction, and minimalist Danish design.
- BeoCom 6500 (1979) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 6000 series, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and precision engineering.
- BeoCom 7000 (1982) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 7000 series, featuring precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoCom 900 (1983) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 900 series, featuring Dolby HX Pro, soft-touch controls, and seamless integration with B&O audio systems.
- BeoCombi 1500 (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen featuring Dolby B noise reduction and precision engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoCombi 1700 (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 1700 series, featuring precision engineering and elegant design.
- BeoCompanion 9000 (1986) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 9000 series, featuring Dolby HX Pro, motorized loading, and modular design for premium audio systems.
- BeoCord 1800 (1975) — High-end 3-head cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen with Dolby B, auto-calibration, and iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoCord 2000 (1977) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 2000 series, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoCord 2200 (1979) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series, featuring 3-head design and auto-reverse playback.
- Beocord 3300 (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen featuring 3-head design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
- Beocord 3700 (1974) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape deck from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 2000-deluxe (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 2000 series, featuring 3-head design and automatic calibration.
- Beolab 4500 (1982) — Bang & Olufsen Beolab 4500 — active speaker with 116W per module; listed at €550 with rare original wall brackets
- Beolab 5500 (1980) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 5500 series, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and seamless system integration.
- Beolab 6000 (1980) — Bang & Olufsen Beolab 6000 active floorstanding speakers (1992–), aluminum construction, 6.2 kg each, 96 dB max SPL — a compact sibling to the Beolab 8000
- Beolab 8000 (1980) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 8000 series, featuring precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoSound MS150 (2003) — A premium multi-source music system from Bang & Olufsen, combining CD, FM/AM radio, and cassette playback with iconic design and high-fidelity sound.
- MCX35 (1983) — A high-end compact cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen, known for its precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
Equalizers
- 900K (1975) — The Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 900K (1964–1971) was a groundbreaking transistorized receiver that fused Danish design with early FM stereo, setting a new standard for integrated hi-fi.
Hifi System
- Beocenter 2500 — A vintage music centre with integrated tuner, dual cassette decks, record player, and speakers.
- Beocenter 9500 — A high-fidelity music centre from Bang and Olufsen, released in 1991, featuring dual cassette decks, broad radio band support, and 100 watts of total power.
Music Systems
- Beocenter 7000 (1980s) — A compact music centre with dual cassette decks, AM/FM/LW radio, and integrated 25W RMS stereo amplification.
Radio
- Beolit 39 — Bang & Olufsen Beolit 39 (1938) radio, 365 x 500 x 270 mm, molded bakelite, HF-Pentode EF5 — a rare icon of 1930s Scandinavian design.
Receivers
- 7002 (1978) — A high-end analog receiver from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and elegant design.
- Beomaster 2600 (1977) — A high-end Danish receiver from 1977, known for minimalist design, precision tuning, and integration with the BeoSystem ecosystem.
- BEOMASTER 3000-2 — Bang & Olufsen BEOMASTER 3000-2 (1969–1975) solid-state receiver with 30W+30W output, 4 ohm drive, and Jacob Jensen design — a Danish analog icon.
- BEOMASTER 4000 — A stereo receiver with FM tuner, rated at 60W+60W RMS, released with a price of ¥215,000 around 1973.
- M100/2 (1974) — A minimalist Danish-designed receiver from the mid-1970s, combining elegant aesthetics with high-fidelity performance.
- M70 (1978) — Bang & Olufsen M70 (1978) — 4-ohm floor-standing speaker with 38Hz–20kHz response, 10-inch woofer, and time-aligned baffle. Priced at $700–$790 in period reviews.
- Ouverture (1979) — A high-end integrated receiver from Bang & Olufsen's Ouverture series, combining luxury design with advanced audio engineering.
Speakers
- 1702 (1976) — Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1700 series, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and wall-mountable construction.
- 2702 (1979) — Bang & Olufsen 2702 (1979) — model number linked to both a TV and a speaker; Beovox 2702 speaker lacks verified specs but appears in period listings and modern collector markets
- 2800 (1989) — A futuristic cordless telephone from Bang & Olufsen, blending minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced technology for its time.
- 4600 (1972) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- 505 (1970) — Passive 2-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen with bass reflex design and beech wood veneer, part of the 1970s hi-fi ecosystem.
- 900M (1972) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and elegant Scandinavian design.
- BeoCenter MD8 (1993) — A high-end compact disc player from Bang & Olufsen, known for its minimalist design and integration into the BeoCenter series.
- BeoCom 2100 (1995) — A distinctive cordless telephone system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio clarity for its time.
- BeoCom 505 (1997) — A premium cordless telephone system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio clarity for its time.
- BeoCom P30 (1999) — A sleek and innovative cordless telephone from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio clarity for its time.
- Beocord 1200RG (1966) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and elegant Scandinavian design.
- Beocord 2500 (1972) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beocord C30 (1965) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, combining precision engineering with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beocord C75 (1968) — The Bang & Olufsen Beocord C75 is a high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from the late 1960s, known for its precision engineering, minimalist Scandinavian design, and exceptional sound quality.
- Beolab 1400K (1984) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1400M (1985) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1600K (1986) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1600M (1986) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining Danish design with integrated amplification for superior sound control.
- Beolab 1702 (1986) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1802 (1985) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1900/2 (1984) — A high-fidelity active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced acoustic engineering for its era.
- Beolab 1902 (1991) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced audio engineering for exceptional sound quality.
- Beolab 2400/2 (1985) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and timeless Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 2500 (1973) — Passive floor-standing speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
- Beolab 2700 (1984) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system renowned for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoLab 3 (1984) — The Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 3, often mistaken as BM3, is a high-end active loudspeaker from the mid-1980s, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 3000/2 (1986) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 3600 (1991) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sleek design and integrated amplification.
- Beolab 4400 (1984) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sleek design and advanced sound engineering in the 1980s.
- Beolab 4401 (1984) — A high-fidelity active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 4700 (1987) — A high-fidelity active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 4703 (1987) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 500 (1987) — Bang & Olufsen Beolab 500 (1987) active speaker with 150W RMS, 3-way design, XLR/RCA inputs — a Danish-engineered icon of late-80s high-fidelity audio.
- BeoLab 5000 II (1983) — High-end passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 5000 series, designed for modular audio systems with precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 5700 (1985) — A pioneering active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 5702 (1986) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for advanced acoustics and iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 600 (1986) — A high-end active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and futuristic design.
- Beolab 6000 — An active loudspeaker introduced in 1999, designed by Anders Hermansen as part of B&O's more affordable 'Red Line' series.
- Beolab 606 (1984) — A high-fidelity active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 700 (1975) — Vintage passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup featuring a 2-way design and acoustic lens tweeter.
- Beolab 7007 (1985) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, known for its futuristic design and advanced sound engineering in the 1980s.
- Beolab 700K (1985) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 707 (1986) — A high-end active loudspeaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced sound engineering for its era.
- Beolab 7700 (1998) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its futuristic design and integrated digital amplification.
- Beolab 8300 (1992) — A high-end active loudspeaker system from the early 1990s, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 9000 (1991) — A high-end active speaker system from the early 1990s, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 9000RG (1991) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab bm4 (1980) — Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 2000 series, known for balanced sound and iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoLab M100 (1986) — A high-end active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoLab Penta (1987) — A striking active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sculptural design and integrated amplification.
- Beolab RL1000 (1986) — A high-end active floorstanding speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced sound engineering for its era.
- Beolab RL2000 (1986) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab rl35 (1971) — Passive two-way speakers designed by Jacob Jensen, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and high-fidelity sound from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s era.
- BeoLab RL45 (1987) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced sound engineering from the late 1980s.
- BeoLab RL60 (1987) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced acoustics for premium sound reproduction.
- BeoLab RL60/2 (1987) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab RL6000 (1985) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab RL7000 (1985) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab S35 (1994) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab S45 (1987) — A high-fidelity active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab S80 (1987) — A high-end hybrid active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab X25 (1994) — A high-end active stereo speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sculptural design and advanced acoustic engineering.
- Beolufsen 800 (1970) — Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s modular audio system, featuring acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics.
- BeoLufsen 901 (1978) — High-end passive speakers from B&O's 900 series featuring acoustic lens tweeters and modular Scandinavian design.
- BeoLufsen Penta Mk3 (1983) — High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's iconic Penta series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and modular Scandinavian design.
- BeoSound 22 (1998) — A compact high-fidelity speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, blending minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced acoustic engineering for its era.
- BeoSound 5500 (1997) — A high-end CD player from Bang & Olufsen, known for its minimalist design and superior audio engineering.
- BeoSound S120 (1995) — A high-end compact speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced acoustic engineering for premium sound reproduction.
- Beovox — A series of two-way bookshelf speakers with dome tweeters and cone woofers, housed in rosewood cabinets
- BEOVOX 1100 — A two-way bookshelf speaker system with a 15 cm cone woofer and dome tweeter, finished in rosewood.
- BEOVOX 1200 — A two-way bookshelf speaker system with 18 cm cone woofer and dome tweeter,
- BEOVOX 3000 — A bookshelf speaker system with a 25 cm woofer and dome tweeter, rated for 40W RMS and a frequency range from 28 Hz to 20 kHz.
- Beovox 400 (1968) — The Bang & Olufsen Beovox 400 is a classic high-fidelity speaker system from the late 1960s, known for its elegant design and balanced acoustic performance.
- BEOVOX 5700 — A 3-way bookshelf loudspeaker system with passive radiator bass enhancement,
- Beovox 901 (1963) — Iconic Danish hi-fi loudspeaker from 1963, known for its futuristic design and exceptional acoustic lens technology.
- C40 (1985) — A premium compact audio system from Bang & Olufsen, combining elegant design with high-fidelity sound in a modular unit.
- CX50 (1979) — Vintage two-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's modular CX series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and Scandinavian design.
- MS150/2 (1981) — Passive bookshelf speakers from Bang & Olufsen with 2-way bass reflex design, designed for integration with Beosystem 5500 and other modular audio systems of the early 1980s.
- P45 (1972) — Vintage 2-way floorstanding speaker from Bang & Olufsen's P series, featuring user-adjustable sound controls and premium wood cabinetry.
- Penta Mk2 (1978) — Modular hi-fi speaker from 1978 with acoustic lens tweeter and beech wood construction.
- RL140 (1969) — A timeless Danish loudspeaker from the late 1960s, the Beovox RL140 exemplifies Bang & Olufsen's early commitment to minimalist design and acoustic precision.
- RL60/2 (1983) — High-fidelity modular stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen with Acoustic. Lens technology and magnetic shielding, designed for premium home audio systems.
- S25 (1986) — Compact high-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's S-line series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and precision design.
- S45/2 (1976) — Compact 2-way bass reflex speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring an 8-inch woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter in a beech wood cabinet.
- S75 (1985) — A high-end floor-standing speaker from the mid-1980s, the Bang & Olufsen S75 combines striking Scandinavian design with advanced acoustic engineering for exceptional sound reproduction.
- S80/2 (1982) — Passive floor-standing speakers from Bang & Olufsen's Linear Phase series, featuring time-aligned drivers and precision cabinet design for accurate imaging and neutral sound.
- X35 (2002) — A premium cordless telephone system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio technology for its time.
Turntables
- 1602 (1975) — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 1602 (1975) turntable with 1.8 kg platter, manual operation, suspended sub-chassis, and MMC compatibility — a Danish analog classic
- 2202 (1973) — High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series featuring a tangential tonearm and sleek Scandinavian design.
- 2404 (1972) — High-fidelity semi-automatic turntable with tangential tracking from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
- 5005 (1980) — High-end tangential-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen with MMC cartridge and semi-automatic operation.
- Beogram 1000 (1972) — High-end Danish turntable from 1972 featuring tangential tonearm and MMC cartridge for precise, low-distortion playback.
- BEOGRAM 1202 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 1202 (1972–1974) turntable: 9kg, full-auto, MMC SP14 cartridge, wow/flutter ≤0.015%. A minimalist Danish icon.
- BeoGram 2402 (1974) — Belt-drive turntable with tangential tonearm and built-in preamp from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
- Beogram 3000 (1972) — High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring a tangential tonearm and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoGram 3400 (1972) — Belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen with linear tracking tonearm options and minimalist Scandinavian design, part of the 1970s modular audio system lineup.
- Beogram 3404 (1972) — High-end belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen's Beogram series, featuring a precision tangential tonearm and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beogram 3800 (1976) — A high-end Danish turntable from the 1970s, renowned for precision engineering, minimalist design, and innovative linear tracking technology.
- BEOGRAM 4000 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000 (1972) — 12kg linear-tracking turntable with 0.025% wow/flutter, designed by Jacob Jensen. A design and technical landmark.
- BEOGRAM 4002 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4002 (1974–1980) — Danish-designed linear tracking turntable with MMC-4000 cartridge, ±0.025% wow & flutter, and iconic Jacob Jensen styling.
- BeoGram 4004 (1980) — High-end tangential-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen with precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beogram 4400 (1973) — High-end 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 4000 series, known for minimalist Scandinavian design and precision engineering.
- BEOGRAM 6000 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 6000 (1976) — 12kg Quad CD4 turntable with MMC-6000 cartridge, one-touch operation, and ±0.025% wow/flutter. A minimalist Danish icon.
- Beogram 8002 — A high-end turntable from Bang & Olufsen’s 8000 series, featuring a microprocessor-controlled tangential arm and precision direct drive system.
- Beolab 1203 (1972) — A high-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's 1200 series, featuring tangential tonearm technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab rx (1972) — Iconic 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring precision engineering and Scandinavian design.
- Beolab tx (1972) — Belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 1970s lineup, featuring automatic tonearm lift and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- M75 (1975) — A high-end manual turntable from 1975, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
Other Models
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- 1602 (1975) — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 1602 (1975) turntable with 1.8 kg platter, manual operation, suspended sub-chassis, and MMC compatibility — a Danish analog classic
- 1702 (1976) — Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1700 series, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and wall-mountable construction.
- 2202 (1973) — High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series featuring a tangential tonearm and sleek Scandinavian design.
- 2404 (1972) — High-fidelity semi-automatic turntable with tangential tracking from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
- 2702 (1979) — Bang & Olufsen 2702 (1979) — model number linked to both a TV and a speaker; Beovox 2702 speaker lacks verified specs but appears in period listings and modern collector markets
- 2800 (1989) — A futuristic cordless telephone from Bang & Olufsen, blending minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced technology for its time.
- 3702 (1974) — Vintage stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 3700 series, featuring dual mono design and soft-clipping technology for clean audio performance.
- 4600 (1972) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- 4703 (1978) — High-end DC-coupled amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 4000 series, known for minimalist design and precise audio performance.
- 5005 (1980) — High-end tangential-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen with MMC cartridge and semi-automatic operation.
- 505 (1970) — Passive 2-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen with bass reflex design and beech wood veneer, part of the 1970s hi-fi ecosystem.
- 7002 (1978) — A high-end analog receiver from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and elegant design.
- 8004 (1983) — High-end 3-head cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 8000 series, featuring Dolby HX Pro and precision engineering for audiophile-grade performance.
- 900K (1975) — The Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 900K (1964–1971) was a groundbreaking transistorized receiver that fused Danish design with early FM stereo, setting a new standard for integrated hi-fi.
- 900M (1972) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and elegant Scandinavian design.
- Beo-Cassette 1600 (1975) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 1600 series, featuring precision engineering and Scandinavian design.
- Beocenter 2300 (1981) — A high-fidelity cassette deck and tuner system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Danish design with advanced audio engineering.
- Beocenter 2500 — A vintage music centre with integrated tuner, dual cassette decks, record player, and speakers.
- Beocenter 7000 (1980s) — A compact music centre with dual cassette decks, AM/FM/LW radio, and integrated 25W RMS stereo amplification.
- Beocenter 9500 — A high-fidelity music centre from Bang and Olufsen, released in 1991, featuring dual cassette decks, broad radio band support, and 100 watts of total power.
- BeoCenter MD8 (1993) — A high-end compact disc player from Bang & Olufsen, known for its minimalist design and integration into the BeoCenter series.
- BeoCom 2100 (1995) — A distinctive cordless telephone system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio clarity for its time.
- BeoCom 2400 (1982) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 2400 series, featuring advanced noise reduction and precision engineering from the early 1980s.
- BeoCom 3500 (1982) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 3500 series, featuring auto-reverse, Dolby noise reduction, and seamless system integration.
- BeoCom 5000 (1981) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 5000 series, featuring Dolby noise reduction and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoCom 505 (1997) — A premium cordless telephone system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio clarity for its time.
- BeoCom 6002 (1992) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 6000 series, featuring auto-reverse playback, Dolby noise reduction, and minimalist Danish design.
- BeoCom 6500 (1979) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 6000 series, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and precision engineering.
- BeoCom 7000 (1982) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 7000 series, featuring precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoCom 900 (1983) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 900 series, featuring Dolby HX Pro, soft-touch controls, and seamless integration with B&O audio systems.
- BeoCom P30 (1999) — A sleek and innovative cordless telephone from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio clarity for its time.
- BeoCombi 1500 (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen featuring Dolby B noise reduction and precision engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoCombi 1700 (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 1700 series, featuring precision engineering and elegant design.
- BeoCombi 700K (1972) — Modular stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 7000 series, produced from 1972 to 1977, featuring plug-in modules and a sleek aluminum design.
- BeoCompanion 9000 (1986) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 9000 series, featuring Dolby HX Pro, motorized loading, and modular design for premium audio systems.
- Beocord 1200RG (1966) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and elegant Scandinavian design.
- BeoCord 1800 (1975) — High-end 3-head cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen with Dolby B, auto-calibration, and iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoCord 2000 (1977) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 2000 series, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoCord 2200 (1979) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series, featuring 3-head design and auto-reverse playback.
- Beocord 2500 (1972) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beocord 3300 (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen featuring 3-head design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
- Beocord 3700 (1974) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape deck from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beocord C30 (1965) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Bang & Olufsen, combining precision engineering with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beocord C75 (1968) — The Bang & Olufsen Beocord C75 is a high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from the late 1960s, known for its precision engineering, minimalist Scandinavian design, and exceptional sound quality.
- Beogram 1000 (1972) — High-end Danish turntable from 1972 featuring tangential tonearm and MMC cartridge for precise, low-distortion playback.
- BEOGRAM 1202 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 1202 (1972–1974) turntable: 9kg, full-auto, MMC SP14 cartridge, wow/flutter ≤0.015%. A minimalist Danish icon.
- BeoGram 2402 (1974) — Belt-drive turntable with tangential tonearm and built-in preamp from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
- Beogram 3000 (1972) — High-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring a tangential tonearm and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- BeoGram 3400 (1972) — Belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen with linear tracking tonearm options and minimalist Scandinavian design, part of the 1970s modular audio system lineup.
- Beogram 3404 (1972) — High-end belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen's Beogram series, featuring a precision tangential tonearm and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beogram 3800 (1976) — A high-end Danish turntable from the 1970s, renowned for precision engineering, minimalist design, and innovative linear tracking technology.
- BEOGRAM 4000 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000 (1972) — 12kg linear-tracking turntable with 0.025% wow/flutter, designed by Jacob Jensen. A design and technical landmark.
- BEOGRAM 4002 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4002 (1974–1980) — Danish-designed linear tracking turntable with MMC-4000 cartridge, ±0.025% wow & flutter, and iconic Jacob Jensen styling.
- BeoGram 4004 (1980) — High-end tangential-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen with precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beogram 4400 (1973) — High-end 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 4000 series, known for minimalist Scandinavian design and precision engineering.
- Beogram 5005 — The Bang & Olufsen Beogram 5005 (1986–1987) is a linear-tracking automatic turntable designed for seamless integration, precision playback, and minimalist elegance.
- BEOGRAM 6000 — Bang & Olufsen Beogram 6000 (1976) — 12kg Quad CD4 turntable with MMC-6000 cartridge, one-touch operation, and ±0.025% wow/flutter. A minimalist Danish icon.
- Beogram 8002 — A high-end turntable from Bang & Olufsen’s 8000 series, featuring a microprocessor-controlled tangential arm and precision direct drive system.
- Beolab 1203 (1972) — A high-fidelity turntable from Bang & Olufsen's 1200 series, featuring tangential tonearm technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1400K (1984) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1400M (1985) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1600K (1986) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1600M (1986) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining Danish design with integrated amplification for superior sound control.
- Beolab 1602 (1973) — High-end modular amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 1600 series, featuring dual-mono design and DC-coupled circuitry for exceptional audio clarity.
- Beolab 1702 (1986) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1802 (1985) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 1900/2 (1984) — A high-fidelity active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced acoustic engineering for its era.
- Beolab 1902 (1991) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced audio engineering for exceptional sound quality.
- Beolab 2000-deluxe (1978) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 2000 series, featuring 3-head design and automatic calibration.
- Beolab 2100 (1970) — Vintage solid-state amplifier from Bang & Olufsen, featuring modular design and clean audio performance.
- Beolab 2400/2 (1985) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and timeless Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 2500 (1973) — Passive floor-standing speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
- Beolab 2700 (1984) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system renowned for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoLab 3 (1984) — The Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 3, often mistaken as BM3, is a high-end active loudspeaker from the mid-1980s, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 3000/2 (1986) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 3600 (1991) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sleek design and integrated amplification.
- Beolab 4400 (1984) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sleek design and advanced sound engineering in the 1980s.
- Beolab 4401 (1984) — A high-fidelity active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 4500 (1982) — Bang & Olufsen Beolab 4500 — active speaker with 116W per module; listed at €550 with rare original wall brackets
- Beolab 4700 (1987) — A high-fidelity active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 4703 (1987) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 500 (1987) — Bang & Olufsen Beolab 500 (1987) active speaker with 150W RMS, 3-way design, XLR/RCA inputs — a Danish-engineered icon of late-80s high-fidelity audio.
- BeoLab 5000 II (1983) — High-end passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 5000 series, designed for modular audio systems with precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 5500 (1980) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 5500 series, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and seamless system integration.
- Beolab 5700 (1985) — A pioneering active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 5702 (1986) — A high-fidelity active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for advanced acoustics and iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 600 (1986) — A high-end active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and futuristic design.
- Beolab 6000 — An active loudspeaker introduced in 1999, designed by Anders Hermansen as part of B&O's more affordable 'Red Line' series.
- Beolab 6000 (1980) — Bang & Olufsen Beolab 6000 active floorstanding speakers (1992–), aluminum construction, 6.2 kg each, 96 dB max SPL — a compact sibling to the Beolab 8000
- Beolab 606 (1984) — A high-fidelity active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 700 (1975) — Vintage passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup featuring a 2-way design and acoustic lens tweeter.
- Beolab 7007 (1985) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, known for its futuristic design and advanced sound engineering in the 1980s.
- Beolab 700K (1985) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 707 (1986) — A high-end active loudspeaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced sound engineering for its era.
- Beolab 7700 (1998) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its futuristic design and integrated digital amplification.
- Beolab 8000 (1980) — High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 8000 series, featuring precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 8300 (1992) — A high-end active loudspeaker system from the early 1990s, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 9000 (1991) — A high-end active speaker system from the early 1990s, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab 9000RG (1991) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced engineering with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab bm4 (1980) — Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 2000 series, known for balanced sound and iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoLab M100 (1986) — A high-end active loudspeaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- BeoLab Penta (1987) — A striking active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sculptural design and integrated amplification.
- BeoLab Penta MK1 (1977) — High-end modular amplifier system with integrated active subwoofer from Bang & Olufsen, introduced in 1977.
- Beolab RL1000 (1986) — A high-end active floorstanding speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced sound engineering for its era.
- Beolab RL2000 (1986) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab rl35 (1971) — Passive two-way speakers designed by Jacob Jensen, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and high-fidelity sound from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s era.
- BeoLab RL45 (1987) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced sound engineering from the late 1980s.
- BeoLab RL60 (1987) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining innovative design with advanced acoustics for premium sound reproduction.
- BeoLab RL60/2 (1987) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab RL6000 (1985) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab RL7000 (1985) — A high-end active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab rx (1972) — Iconic 1970s turntable from Bang & Olufsen featuring precision engineering and Scandinavian design.
- Beolab S35 (1994) — A high-end active floor-standing speaker from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- Beolab S45 (1987) — A high-fidelity active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab S80 (1987) — A high-end hybrid active speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining advanced acoustics with minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab tx (1972) — Belt-drive turntable from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 1970s lineup, featuring automatic tonearm lift and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Beolab X25 (1994) — A high-end active stereo speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, known for its sculptural design and advanced acoustic engineering.
- Beolit 39 — Bang & Olufsen Beolit 39 (1938) radio, 365 x 500 x 270 mm, molded bakelite, HF-Pentode EF5 — a rare icon of 1930s Scandinavian design.
- Beolufsen 800 (1970) — Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s modular audio system, featuring acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics.
- BeoLufsen 901 (1978) — High-end passive speakers from B&O's 900 series featuring acoustic lens tweeters and modular Scandinavian design.
- BeoLufsen Penta Mk3 (1983) — High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's iconic Penta series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and modular Scandinavian design.
- Beomaster 1000 — Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 1000 (1968) — 2×15W RMS all-transistor receiver with warm sound and complex service needs. A Danish design icon.
- Beomaster 1400K — Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 1400K (1968–1970) — rare stereo receiver with built-in speakers and MW/LW/2xSW/FM bands. A self-contained Danish classic.
- Beomaster 2600 (1977) — A high-end Danish receiver from 1977, known for minimalist design, precision tuning, and integration with the BeoSystem ecosystem.
- BEOMASTER 3000-2 — Bang & Olufsen BEOMASTER 3000-2 (1969–1975) solid-state receiver with 30W+30W output, 4 ohm drive, and Jacob Jensen design — a Danish analog icon.
- BEOMASTER 4000 — A stereo receiver with FM tuner, rated at 60W+60W RMS, released with a price of ¥215,000 around 1973.
- BeoSound 22 (1998) — A compact high-fidelity speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, blending minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced acoustic engineering for its era.
- Beosound 3000 — An all-in-one music system from the early 1990s combining CD, radio, and amplifier in a compact, design-focused enclosure.
- BeoSound 5500 (1997) — A high-end CD player from Bang & Olufsen, known for its minimalist design and superior audio engineering.
- BeoSound MS150 (2003) — A premium multi-source music system from Bang & Olufsen, combining CD, FM/AM radio, and cassette playback with iconic design and high-fidelity sound.
- BeoSound S120 (1995) — A high-end compact speaker system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced acoustic engineering for premium sound reproduction.
- Beovox — A series of two-way bookshelf speakers with dome tweeters and cone woofers, housed in rosewood cabinets
- BEOVOX 1100 — A two-way bookshelf speaker system with a 15 cm cone woofer and dome tweeter, finished in rosewood.
- BEOVOX 1200 — A two-way bookshelf speaker system with 18 cm cone woofer and dome tweeter,
- BEOVOX 3000 — A bookshelf speaker system with a 25 cm woofer and dome tweeter, rated for 40W RMS and a frequency range from 28 Hz to 20 kHz.
- Beovox 400 (1968) — The Bang & Olufsen Beovox 400 is a classic high-fidelity speaker system from the late 1960s, known for its elegant design and balanced acoustic performance.
- BEOVOX 5700 — A 3-way bookshelf loudspeaker system with passive radiator bass enhancement,
- Beovox 901 (1963) — Iconic Danish hi-fi loudspeaker from 1963, known for its futuristic design and exceptional acoustic lens technology.
- C40 (1985) — A premium compact audio system from Bang & Olufsen, combining elegant design with high-fidelity sound in a modular unit.
- CX100 — High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's CX series, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with balanced sound reproduction.
- CX50 (1979) — Vintage two-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's modular CX series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and Scandinavian design.
- M100/2 (1974) — A minimalist Danish-designed receiver from the mid-1970s, combining elegant aesthetics with high-fidelity performance.
- M70 (1978) — Bang & Olufsen M70 (1978) — 4-ohm floor-standing speaker with 38Hz–20kHz response, 10-inch woofer, and time-aligned baffle. Priced at $700–$790 in period reviews.
- M75 (1975) — A high-end manual turntable from 1975, known for precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- MC120/2 (1978) — High-end stereo power amplifier from Bang & Olufsen, known for precision engineering and iconic Scandinavian design.
- MCX35 (1983) — A high-end compact cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen, known for its precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- MMC 20CL — Bang & Olufsen MMC 20CL (1978) phono cartridge — rare, plug-in design, 1.00 mV output, fetches nearly $1,000 used.
- MMC-5000 — Bang & Olufsen MMC-5000 (1974–1980) — 4g MMC cartridge with Shibata tip, CD-4 support, and 20Hz–15kHz response. A rare quadraphonic specialist.
- MS150/2 (1981) — Passive bookshelf speakers from Bang & Olufsen with 2-way bass reflex design, designed for integration with Beosystem 5500 and other modular audio systems of the early 1980s.
- OLUFSEN BEOCORD 5000 — A three-head cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen’s Beosystem 5000 series, known for high-fidelity playback and dual capstan transport.
- OLUFSEN BEOGRAM 1800 — A fully automatic radial-tracking turntable from Bang & Olufsen, produced in two distinct generations.
- OLUFSEN BEOGRAM 3000 — An automatic turntable designed by Jacob, manufactured in Denmark, and part of Bang & Olufsen’s high-fidelity audio line.
- OLUFSEN BEOGRAM 5000 — A radial-tracking turntable from the BeoSystem 5000, known for high-quality sound and sleek Danish design.
- OLUFSEN BEOGRAM 5500 — A high-end turntable designed by Jacob Jensen, produced from 1986 to 1990, featuring an electronically-controlled tangential tonearm for precise playback.
- OLUFSEN BEOGRAM 8000 — A linear tracking turntable designed by Jacob Jensen, featuring full remote control via Data Link interface.
- OLUFSEN BEOGRAM 8002 — A fully automated, quartz-controlled turntable with tangential tracking, produced from 1982 to 1987.
- OLUFSEN BEOMASTER 900M — A receiver developed as a variant of the Beomaster 960, offered in fine wood finishes.
- OLUFSEN BEOVOX 1000 — A bookshelf loudspeaker from the top of Bang & Olufsen’s S range, produced for seven years and noted for clean, clear sound reproduction.
- OLUFSEN BEOVOX 800 — A passive two-way bookshelf speaker designed as part of B&O’s modular 1970s audio ecosystem, known for balanced sound and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- Ouverture (1979) — A high-end integrated receiver from Bang & Olufsen's Ouverture series, combining luxury design with advanced audio engineering.
- P45 (1972) — Vintage 2-way floorstanding speaker from Bang & Olufsen's P series, featuring user-adjustable sound controls and premium wood cabinetry.
- Penta Mk2 (1978) — Modular hi-fi speaker from 1978 with acoustic lens tweeter and beech wood construction.
- RL140 (1969) — A timeless Danish loudspeaker from the late 1960s, the Beovox RL140 exemplifies Bang & Olufsen's early commitment to minimalist design and acoustic precision.
- RL60/2 (1983) — High-fidelity modular stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen with Acoustic. Lens technology and magnetic shielding, designed for premium home audio systems.
- s120 — A high-power stereo loudspeaker from the Uniphase 'S' series, designed for robust audio performance.
- S2200 — Compact stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and modular design.
- S25 (1986) — Compact high-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's S-line series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and precision design.
- S30 — Compact modular speaker from Bang & Olufsen's S-line series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
- S45/2 (1976) — Compact 2-way bass reflex speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring an 8-inch woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter in a beech wood cabinet.
- S75 (1985) — A high-end floor-standing speaker from the mid-1980s, the Bang & Olufsen S75 combines striking Scandinavian design with advanced acoustic engineering for exceptional sound reproduction.
- S80/2 (1982) — Passive floor-standing speakers from Bang & Olufsen's Linear Phase series, featuring time-aligned drivers and precision cabinet design for accurate imaging and neutral sound.
- SP-10 — Bang & Olufsen SP-10 (1970–1974) — 8.5g MMC phono cartridge with 15Hz–25kHz response. A Danish-engineered relic for Beolab systems, rare and system-dependent.
- SP-12 — A moving micro cross (MMC) phono cartridge designed for high-fidelity vinyl playback
- SP-15 — A lightweight MMC phono cartridge with high-frequency extension and low tracking force, designed for precision playback on Bang and Olufsen turntables.
- X35 (2002) — A premium cordless telephone system from Bang & Olufsen, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with advanced audio technology for its time.