The beautiful-looking Beocenter 1600 in its black-painted front livery, complete with rich, natural wood veneers, was a combined hi-fi amplifier, FM stereo tuner and cassette recorder. It was based upon the Beocenter 1500 - its predecessor. Although the former’s cassette engineering was left unaltered, the receiver section included that of the Beomaster 1100, delivering 2 x 22W of good quality sound. The radio had the ease of four FM stations which could be pre-programmed. Together with these four radio buttons on the front panel could be found a headphone socket. Whereas the Beocenter 1500 had a natural aluminium front, Beocenter 1600 was all-black.
A sliding potentiometer made recording easy, and a switch allowed for the selection of either Chrom Dioxide or normal cassette tapes.
Suggestions whereby to make the Beocenter 1600 into a complete stereo system included that of the Beogram 1100 turntable and Beovox S22 loudspeakers. It would then be known as Beosystem 1600.
Type: 2606 (1975 - June 1978)
Sound system and loudspeaker 2 sets of stereo 
FM pre-tuning: 4 
Power output: 1000 Hz RMS 2 x 22 watts / 4 ohms; 2 x 19 watts / 8 ohms 
Music power 2 x 40 watts / 4 ohms; 2 x 25 watts / 8 ohms 
Speaker impedance 4 ohms 
Harmonic distortion: 1000 Hz 50 mV DIN 45 500 < 0.1 % 
Intermodulation: DIN 45 500 < 0.1 % 
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB DIN 45 500 20 - 30,000 Hz
Bass control at 40 Hz: +/- 17 dB 
Treble control at 12,5000 Hz: +/- 14 dB
Tuner: FM range 87.5 - 108 MHz
Compact cassette: C60 - C90 
Tape head: Super Permalloy 
Iron oxide tape: Yes 
Chromium dioxide tape: Yes 
Indicator system: Dual light 
Counter: 3 digits 
Stop at end of tape: Yes 
Wow and flutter, DIN: < +/- 0.3 % 
Speed deviation: < +/- 1.5 % 
Fast forward and rewind: 90 sec. 
Frequency range, DIN 40: 12,500 Hz 
Signal-to-noise ratio Chrome: > 52 dB 
Erasure: > 65 dB 
AUX: 50 mV / 22 kohms 
Output radio: 800 mV / 22 kohms
Power supply: 110 - 130 - 220 - 240 V 
Power consumption: 20 - 170 W 
Dimensions W x H x D 66 x 8.5 x 26cm 
Weight 8.8 kg
Connections: Phono DIN 
Headphone jack 
Extra tape recorder DIN
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