The Japanese seemed to have taken over the music centre market in the late 1980s, and in a vain effort to try gain customers Bang & Olufsen brought out their Beocenter 2000. With very little actually being manufactured by B&O (the bulk being made by an unnamed Japanese manufacturer) the quality of this unit bore little to be desired. From a distance the ‘wood’ looked real. It was not until one got closer that one could see just what it was made from plastic!
The noticeable and unusual (for B&O) semi-automatic turntable was useful though. The platter was that from Beogram 1700 with an MMC 20S cartridge giving all that one would have expected for the money. Sound therefore was ‘adequate’, being provided by a 2 x 25W amplifier. FM radio was provided, along with LW and MW and surprisingly Dolby B NR was incorporated within the cassette deck. Ferric oxide and Chrom Dioxid tapes could be played. Four radio station could be pre-set and the Beocenter had sliding controls for regulating the volume, bass, treble and balance. The cassette deck had a green/red indicator which allowed for accurate recording levels.
Beocenter 2200 was sold with Beovox S35 speakers (which were of real wood veneer!) and headphones could be used with the system. When used with Beovox S35 or the much improved Beovox S45 loudspeakers, the audio centre was known as Beosystem 2000.
Cabinet SC20 was specially designed for Beocenter 2000 or indeed Beocenter 2002 which had exactly to same dimensions.
Type: 2101 (1979 - Aug 1981)
Power output RMS DIN: 2 x 25 watts / 4 ohms
2 x 20 watts / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion -26 dB < 0.15%
Harmonic distortion < 0.2%
Intermodulation < 0.4%
Frequency range +/- 1.5 dB 20 - 25,000 Hz
Damping factor > 30
Input tape copy 600mV / 15 Kohms
Signal-to-noise ratio phono > 78 dB
Output external tape 30 mV / 100 Kohms
Output headphone Max. 2.8 V / 22 ohms
Channel separation 1000 Hz > 50 dB
Bass control at 40 Hz +/- 14 dB
Treble control at 12.500 Hz +/- 14 dB
Tuner:
FM range 87.5 - 108 MHz
AM range LW 147 - 350 kHz
AM range MW 520 - 1610 kHz
Record player: MMC 20S
Stylus Spherical diamond
Radius of curvature 15 µm
Recommended tracking force 15 mN / 1.5g
Frequency range 20 - 20,000 Hz +/- 3 dB
Speeds 33 - 45 rev. / min
Wow and flutter, DIN < +/- 0.09%
Wow and flutter, WRMS < +/- 0.045%
Rumble weighted > 62 dB
Rumble unweighted > 42 dB
Tape Recorder:
Compact cassette: C60 - C90
Tape head: Super Permalloy
Noise reduction: Dolby NR
Tape switch Manual ferro-chrome
Wow and flutter < +/- 0.2 %
Speed deviation < +/- 1.5%
Fast forward and rewind C60 75 sec
Frequency range ferro-chrome 30 - 14,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio Chrome Dolby NR > 63 dB
Chrome > 56 dB
Power supply: 110 - 130 - 220 - 240 V
Power consumption: 18 - 135 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 73.5 x 12.5 x 38cm
Weight 11.2 kg
Connections: headphones, microphone
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