![]() The silky finish of the metal has also been treated with a Titanium tone anodized aluminum finish. The aluminum used on the Beogram 4000 has been especially pearl-blasted at B&O” Struer factory where the Beogram 4000 was originally built. It’s a beautiful ensemble that matches perfectly with the free-standing Beolab 18 speakers that are included with the Beosystem 72-22. The gorgeous wooden cabinet can be fixed to a wall or used with the supplied aluminum legs which give it the look of the classic stereograms that were so popular back in the 1960s. Meanwhile, the Beogram 4000 sits atop the cabinet next to the Halo remote, which has a wireless charging pad built into the top of the cabinet. The box is made from high-quality and responsibly sourced walnut and can be repurposed as a cabinet for housing the link electronics and lots of vinyl albums. Now the Beogram 4000c becomes the centerpiece of the Beosystem 72-22 along with matching Beolab 18 stereo speakers and a Halo remote control.Įach component that makes up the Beosystem 72-22 connects via a central Beosound Core connectivity hub that sits within the solid wood walnut gift box that the complete system is presented in. Back in 1972, the Beogram 4000 Series was the most advanced turntable with its groundbreaking tangential arm that tracked the grooves of vinyl records at 90 degrees instead of swinging across the record in an arc with changing geometry. Now B&O is embarking on its next project with the release of the Beosystem 72-22. The wireless streaming electronics are hidden inside the cabinet that can be wall mounted or fitted with the supplied aluminium legs. Beogram 4000 turntable and halo remote are the only visible items. The Beosystem 72-22 includes a handbill walnut cabinet which can be used for storing LPs.
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