Bang & Olufsen has unveiled a stunning reimagining of its iconic 1980s Beogram 3000 turntable, now part of an ultra-limited sound system named the Beosystem 3000c. This exclusive setup comes with only 100 individually numbered units, pairing the legendary turntable with the modern Beolab 8 speakers. This limited offering, priced at €26,000, blends vintage charm with cutting-edge technology, making it an extraordinary collectible for audiophiles and enthusiasts of timeless design.
At the heart of the Beosystem 3000c is the revived Beogram 3000 turntable. The original tangential tracking design, renowned for precision playback, returns with thoughtful modern enhancements. The components, including aluminium parts, have been remanufactured with meticulous care, now featuring pearl-blasted and brushed finishes. Complementing this is a newly introduced precision-machined walnut back cover, an updated aluminium control panel, and a reengineered dust lid. The addition of a "future-ready" pickup cartridge ensures not just longevity, but also optimal performance for even the most discerning listener.
The system’s aesthetic extends seamlessly to the accompanying Beolab 8 speakers. These speakers bring a contemporary touch to the vintage-inspired setup, adorned with walnut lamellas and matching pearl-blasted aluminium casing. The Beolab 8 speakers are no mere visual complement—they introduce modern capabilities such as ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, Wi-Fi, and support for major audio streaming platforms. This adaptable design merges the analog warmth of vinyl with the flexibility of today's digital listening habits.
Each Beosystem 3000c unit is built-to-order at Bang & Olufsen’s Factory 5 in Struer, Denmark. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail reflect the brand's commitment to both heritage and innovation. While the original Beogram 3000 symbolized the pinnacle of 1980s design and engineering, this revival recontextualizes the classic in today's audio landscape, offering vinyl aficionados and new-generation enthusiasts an unmatched listening experience.
The Beosystem 3000c is not just about reliving the past; it’s an intersection of heritage and modernity, a celebration of sound culture. This exclusive system promises to redefine how we revisit beloved records while embracing contemporary listening possibilities.
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled a stunning reimagining of its iconic 1980s Beogram 3000 turntable, now part of an ultra-limited sound system named the Beosystem 3000c. This exclusive setup comes with only 100 individually numbered units, pairing the legendary turntable with the modern Beolab 8 speakers. This limited offering, priced at €26,000, blends vintage charm with cutting-edge technology, making it an extraordinary collectible for audiophiles and enthusiasts of timeless design.
At the heart of the Beosystem 3000c is the revived Beogram 3000 turntable. The original tangential tracking design, renowned for precision playback, returns with thoughtful modern enhancements. The components, including aluminium parts, have been remanufactured with meticulous care, now featuring pearl-blasted and brushed finishes. Complementing this is a newly introduced precision-machined walnut back cover, an updated aluminium control panel, and a reengineered dust lid. The addition of a "future-ready" pickup cartridge ensures not just longevity, but also optimal performance for even the most discerning listener.
The system’s aesthetic extends seamlessly to the accompanying Beolab 8 speakers. These speakers bring a contemporary touch to the vintage-inspired setup, adorned with walnut lamellas and matching pearl-blasted aluminium casing. The Beolab 8 speakers are no mere visual complement—they introduce modern capabilities such as ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, Wi-Fi, and support for major audio streaming platforms. This adaptable design merges the analog warmth of vinyl with the flexibility of today's digital listening habits.
Each Beosystem 3000c unit is built-to-order at Bang & Olufsen’s Factory 5 in Struer, Denmark. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail reflect the brand's commitment to both heritage and innovation. While the original Beogram 3000 symbolized the pinnacle of 1980s design and engineering, this revival recontextualizes the classic in today's audio landscape, offering vinyl aficionados and new-generation enthusiasts an unmatched listening experience.
The Beosystem 3000c is not just about reliving the past; it’s an intersection of heritage and modernity, a celebration of sound culture. This exclusive system promises to redefine how we revisit beloved records while embracing contemporary listening possibilities.
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled a stunning reimagining of its iconic 1980s Beogram 3000 turntable, now part of an ultra-limited sound system named the Beosystem 3000c. This exclusive setup comes with only 100 individually numbered units, pairing the legendary turntable with the modern Beolab 8 speakers. This limited offering, priced at €26,000, blends vintage charm with cutting-edge technology, making it an extraordinary collectible for audiophiles and enthusiasts of timeless design.
At the heart of the Beosystem 3000c is the revived Beogram 3000 turntable. The original tangential tracking design, renowned for precision playback, returns with thoughtful modern enhancements. The components, including aluminium parts, have been remanufactured with meticulous care, now featuring pearl-blasted and brushed finishes. Complementing this is a newly introduced precision-machined walnut back cover, an updated aluminium control panel, and a reengineered dust lid. The addition of a "future-ready" pickup cartridge ensures not just longevity, but also optimal performance for even the most discerning listener.
The system’s aesthetic extends seamlessly to the accompanying Beolab 8 speakers. These speakers bring a contemporary touch to the vintage-inspired setup, adorned with walnut lamellas and matching pearl-blasted aluminium casing. The Beolab 8 speakers are no mere visual complement—they introduce modern capabilities such as ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, Wi-Fi, and support for major audio streaming platforms. This adaptable design merges the analog warmth of vinyl with the flexibility of today's digital listening habits.
Each Beosystem 3000c unit is built-to-order at Bang & Olufsen’s Factory 5 in Struer, Denmark. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail reflect the brand's commitment to both heritage and innovation. While the original Beogram 3000 symbolized the pinnacle of 1980s design and engineering, this revival recontextualizes the classic in today's audio landscape, offering vinyl aficionados and new-generation enthusiasts an unmatched listening experience.
The Beosystem 3000c is not just about reliving the past; it’s an intersection of heritage and modernity, a celebration of sound culture. This exclusive system promises to redefine how we revisit beloved records while embracing contemporary listening possibilities.
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled a stunning reimagining of its iconic 1980s Beogram 3000 turntable, now part of an ultra-limited sound system named the Beosystem 3000c. This exclusive setup comes with only 100 individually numbered units, pairing the legendary turntable with the modern Beolab 8 speakers. This limited offering, priced at €26,000, blends vintage charm with cutting-edge technology, making it an extraordinary collectible for audiophiles and enthusiasts of timeless design.
At the heart of the Beosystem 3000c is the revived Beogram 3000 turntable. The original tangential tracking design, renowned for precision playback, returns with thoughtful modern enhancements. The components, including aluminium parts, have been remanufactured with meticulous care, now featuring pearl-blasted and brushed finishes. Complementing this is a newly introduced precision-machined walnut back cover, an updated aluminium control panel, and a reengineered dust lid. The addition of a "future-ready" pickup cartridge ensures not just longevity, but also optimal performance for even the most discerning listener.
The system’s aesthetic extends seamlessly to the accompanying Beolab 8 speakers. These speakers bring a contemporary touch to the vintage-inspired setup, adorned with walnut lamellas and matching pearl-blasted aluminium casing. The Beolab 8 speakers are no mere visual complement—they introduce modern capabilities such as ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, Wi-Fi, and support for major audio streaming platforms. This adaptable design merges the analog warmth of vinyl with the flexibility of today's digital listening habits.
Each Beosystem 3000c unit is built-to-order at Bang & Olufsen’s Factory 5 in Struer, Denmark. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail reflect the brand's commitment to both heritage and innovation. While the original Beogram 3000 symbolized the pinnacle of 1980s design and engineering, this revival recontextualizes the classic in today's audio landscape, offering vinyl aficionados and new-generation enthusiasts an unmatched listening experience.
The Beosystem 3000c is not just about reliving the past; it’s an intersection of heritage and modernity, a celebration of sound culture. This exclusive system promises to redefine how we revisit beloved records while embracing contemporary listening possibilities.