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2 August 2025 at 11:48 #68164GOLD Member
Hi Beoworlders,
To celebrate 100 years of B&O, I met up with Paul at the Belgian B&O museum to find the most iconic B&O products ever made! Please check out the video below and let us know which B&O pieces you would choose as your highlights of 100 years of B&O!
Kind regards, Steve.
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Location: The cable workshop, EnglandFavourite Product: Beosystem 72-23Signature: Cables, friendly advice and great ideas for connecting Bang & Olufsen! Ask any questions at https://soundsheavenly.com to get the best from your B&O! Please visit my B&O YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/soundsheavenlycablesMy B&O Icons:16 August 2025 at 12:45 #68813ajames
SILVER MemberI have too many, it would either be the original Beovision Avant as I spent many a happy hour watching Nordic crime on it or the Beocenter 9000 series with a pair of Lab 8s.
Location: United KingdomFavourite Product: Beocentre 930016 August 2025 at 20:56 #68830Saxpy
BRONZE MemberTV: AV5, it was a bit odd, but it was such a cool device. I had the fortune to work with some people in the video department at B&O and they regarded the AV5 to be the best television set they had ever developed.
Audio: Beosound 9000…
Speakers: Beolab 8000, maybe not their best sounding speaker but for sure the best design.
Telephone: Beocom 6000, excellent sound and I loved the wheel control.
17 August 2025 at 03:46 #68835NQVHNWI
FOUNDER MemberAV5, I remember that as I was getting in to my first major purchase. Again, a legacy TV where the CD-i or CD-Rom outdated it immediately and would have done well if only they adopted or updated to the DVD standard.
17 August 2025 at 04:01 #68836NQVHNWI
FOUNDER MemberI think a lot of B&O – although it looks splendid from a distance in my opinion actually ages like everything else. I’ll probably offend a lot of people but there are lots of models which today I would not entertain now but in the day…thought it was the bees-knees.
Aside, for my 100 years…..
Childhood Dreams….wall mounted BeoSystem 4000
Owned and loved:-
Audio: BeoSound 5 – modified with a zippy HDD – it was not as bad as many have stated.
Loudspeaker: Beolab 5 – I think this put B&O in the “serious” Loudspeaker and amp market
17 August 2025 at 06:39 #68840artig
BRONZE MemberFor me the favourites will always be the ones I had a hand in creating, and of these the Beocord 9000 stands out as one of the best. It was probably one of the most advanced and best cassette decks of all time from any manufacturer in the consumer marketplace.
17 August 2025 at 17:28 #68847BRONZE MemberHighlights:
Beovision: AV9000 – superb picture at the time and a amazing sound wrapped up in the ultimate design
Beosound: I love the design of the 90th such as the Beosystem 4500 and 6500. The sound is great and I learned a lot about the multiroom capabilities with these systems.
the most iconic B&o music design for me is the Beosound Shape though.
Beolab: the 5’s
Multiroom: Netlink – no masters no slaves. All can be extended and mixed….. even old and new
edit:
I almost forgot – the Beogram 4000 family timelessly designed
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18 August 2025 at 18:32 #68871GOLD MemberI am a fan of the Beomaster 1900, the first B&O product that I got close to at my parents in law: I now own a 4500, the last one of the series. Very nice product with lots of connectivity (and remote controlled).
Furthermore the BeoSound 5 – so different from anything else!
One more thing I really like B&O for: their careful design approach and use of aluminium and wood (I once saw photographs here of a modern BM5000 prototype with only the lower part of the sides in veneer, I might one day make a mod :-))
This one:
Regards, Johan
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