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What can you do with a beosystem 5500?

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What can you do with a beosystem 5500?

Below those polished surfaces was a technologically-advanced record player, tape recorder, radio and compact disc player, plus an amplifier that could more than hold its own among the heavyweights. Beosystem 5500 was technologically at its best – extremely powerful in design, wonderfully easy to use.

What kind of noise reduction does Beocord 5500 do?

Beocord 5500 automatically adjusted itself to match standard, chrome or metal tapes. There was also the option of Dolby B or C during recording. During playback, the recorder automatically switched itself to the noise reduction system you needed.

Why did I need to replace my Beomaster 5000?

The need to replace the Beomaster 5000 with the 5500 came as part of a very welcome move towards rationalisation and integration of the various products in the B&O range, aimed at making the link system more useful and bringing audio and video sources closer together.

What kind of control panel does the Beomaster 5500 have?

In use, the Beomaster 5500 was as powerful and capable as ever. Operated with either the Beolink 1000 or the redesigned Master Control Panel 5500, a large range of sources and operating possibilities could be called up easily.

What kind of tuner does a beosystem 5500 have?

Connected by Datalink to the record player, tape recorder and CD player it allowed you to remote-control the whole system via the Master Control Panel. The 2 x 60 watt/8 ohm tuner/amplifier gave you true hi-fi quality.

How big is the Beomaster 5500 tuner / amplifier?

Beomaster 5500 was the brains and heart of the system which it made up. Connected by Datalink to the record player, tape recorder and CD player it allowed the user to remote-control the whole system via the Master Control Panel. The 2 x 60 watt/8 ohm tuner/amplifier gave true hi-fi quality.

Beocord 5500 automatically adjusted itself to match standard, chrome or metal tapes. There was also the option of Dolby B or C during recording. During playback, the recorder automatically switched itself to the noise reduction system you needed.

What was the beosystem 5500 master control panel?

Beosystem 5500 was technologically at its best – extremely powerful in design, wonderfully easy to use. The Master Control Panel gave you access to every function – and kept you informed as well. Each time you gave the system an order, the light display would tell you what was going on. You could also programme ahead, just as easily.