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Bang & Olufson Beomaster 3300 System

$700.00

Step into the golden era of hi-fi.

Discover the 1987-89 Danish masterpiece: the Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 3300. Styled by renowned designer Jacob Jensen, this slimline receiver delivers 2 × 40 W (or up to 2 × 60 W IEC) of pure sound and classic minimalist design.

With built-in FM/MW/LW radio, Datalink control, DIN inputs for turntable/CD, and full Berlin-style sensorkontakt front panel—this is a serious statement piece for any audiophile’s sanctuary. Radiomuseum

Each piece is thoroughly inspected, showcased with where-is-refurbished transparency, and presented with that premium vintage tone you deserve.

🔧 Condition & Details: – Original factory finish in grey (or metallic) – Full functionality tested: tuner presets, amp output, Datalink control – Any age-wear shown in the listing; love the patina or keep it showroom-clean

Why wait? A design and sound icon from the Struer (Denmark) factory; the Beomaster 3300 sits where design meets performance.

Beogram 3300 Turntable Precision tangential tracking: reads the groove edge-to-centre for ultra-accurate playback.

MMC4 moving-coil cartridge compatibility; ultra-light stylus pressure (≈1.2 g)—gentle on your beloved vinyl.

Sleek, minimalist Danish design by the iconic Jacob Jensen—the aesthetics of an era, still timeless.

33/45 RPM speeds, servo-controlled motor, and the data-link capability to integrate with your system.

We’ve fully serviced this unit, meticulously cleaned the dust-cover, inspected the mechanism, and confirmed it spins smoothly with no skipping or undue noise. This isn’t just gear—it’s heirloom-quality audio luxury.

🎵 Ideal for the record-lover who demands both form and function.

Beogram CD 3300 CD Player

Full frequency range 3 Hz–20 kHz ±0.3 dB—flat, precise, un-colored.

Signal-to-noise >96 dB, dynamic range >96 dB, distortion <0.003% at 0 dB—studio-level specs for a home player.

Sleek, minimalist design—part of the iconic “BeoSystem 3300” family, but beautifully autonomous as a stand-alone.

Remote control + DataLink functionality—so this beauty isn’t just analog nostalgia, it plays nicely in a sequence with the rest of the system.

A fully inspected, bench-tested unit—laser, mechanism, and internals verified for proper operation

Cleaned and polished chassis (with wear consistent with genuine ‘80s premium gear)

Beovox RL 45.2 – Red Line Series Speakers (Type 6514, 1988-92)

Nominal impedance: 8 Ω

Long-term max input power: 75 W

Rated/maximum noise (as per specs): 45 W

Sensitivity: 92 dB (1W@1m)

Frequency range: 48 – 20,000 Hz

Crossover frequency: approximately 3,500 Hz

Drivers: Woofer ~16 cm, Tweeter ~1.9 cm dome

Cabinet volume: ~16 litre

Dimensions (W × H × D): ~54 × 40.5 × 16 cm

Weight: ~6.8 kg per speaker

Design/cabinet style: Bass-reflex; RL 45 has an ABR (auxiliary bass radiator)

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