B&O is bringing back a turntable from the 70s and it costs $11,000 – Engadget

Bang & & Olufsen It brought the turntables back to the very same location in Denmark where it developed them nearly 50 years earlier. B&O engineers took apart each turntable, cleaned up every part and replaced parts as required before testing and fine-tuning it..
The Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Edition has a rejuvenated appearance, with a new hand-built strong oak frame and a dust cover for security. B&O polished and anodized the aluminum in a warmer champagne tone too. The turntable now has a high-performance stylus together with a RIAA phono pre-amplifier, which allows you to hook it as much as your speakers over a phono or 3.5 mm connection..
B&O will flaunt the turntable at some of its shops on October 12th and youll have the ability to purchase one Starting October 19th. Each system is numbered and is available in a solid oak box. Fortunately, the Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Edition has a five-year guarantee..
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