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 exact same area in Denmark where it produced them almost 50 years back. B&O engineers took apart each turntable, cleaned up every component and replaced parts as needed before screening and tweak it..
The Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Edition has a rejuvenated look, with a brand-new hand-built solid oak frame and a dust cover for protection. B&O polished and anodized the aluminum in a warmer champagne tone too. The turntable now has a high-performance stylus in addition to a RIAA phono pre-amplifier, which enables you to hook it up to your speakers over a phono or 3.5 mm connection..
B&O will display the turntable at some of its shops on October 12th and youll be able to buy one Starting October 19th. Each unit is numbered and is available in a strong oak box. Fortunately, the Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Edition has a five-year warranty..
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