Beovision 8900 was a 26″ colour television which offered A2 stereo sound (NICAM was not offered). It was Bang & Olufsen’s first stereophonic TV.
Fitted with the Video Terminal remote control its amplifier provided 2 x 15 watts through its log line loudspeakers system where a 10cm woofer and a 5cm tweeter were fitted.
Types:
3391 (1981 - Dec 1983)
D 3392 (1981 - Dec 1983)
OSCAR 3327 (1981 - Nov 1983)
Picture tube size: 66cm
Cabinet: wood veneer
Features: stereo sound with stereo enhancement
Bilingual sound
Number of programmes: 16 VHF - UHF
Range VHF 2 - 12
UHF channels: 21 - 69
Picture tube:
30 AX 110° in line self-converging
Start time Approx. 5 sec
Aerial impedance 75 ohms coaxial
Speakers, 2 set Log Line system
Woofer: 10cm
Tweeter: 5cm
Sound power output 2 x 15 W/ 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion < 1 % at 15 watts, <0.5% at 14 W
Intermodulation < 1 %
Frequency range 30 - 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth 30 - 50,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio > 55 dB
Bass control +/- 8 dB/100 Hz
Treble control +/- 8 dB/ 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 - 265 V
Power consumption 85 (70 - 160) W
Stand-by < 2 W
Dimensions W x H x D 89.5 x 49 x 45.5cm
Weight 41 kg
Connections: Headphones output Max. 10.5V/200 ohms
External speakers 8 ohms
Tape output 600 mV/ 1 kohms
Amplifier output 600 mV/ 1 kohms
AV socket, Audio/video IN/OUT DIN 6 pin
Video input 1Vpp ohms FBAS
Video output 1Vpp 75 ohms
Audio input 600 mV/ 100 kohms
Audio output 600 mV/ 1 kohms
Remote control: Video Terminal
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