

Turntable Details
Drive
Belt
Motor
DC
Wow & Flutter %
0.025
Rumble [dB]
-70
Speed
33, 45
Dimensions [mm]
Platter Material
Platter Diameter [mm]
Total Weight [kg]
Tonearm
Year Built
9.00
Linear
Platter Weight [kg]
Plinth Material
Price
Additional information
The Bang & Olufsen Beogram 6006 (Type 5622) is a high-performance tangential tracking turntable produced between 1981 and 1983. It was designed as part of the Beolab 6000 series, sharing many features with other models in the series but adapted for various regional power supplies.
Technical Overview
Tonearm: Electronically controlled tangential (linear) tracking arm, which follows the groove precisely along its length, minimizing distortion and vinyl wear.
Cartridge: MMC 20 EN (Moving Micro Cross ellipse) cartridge, recommended tracking force 12 mN (1.2 g).
Speeds: 33⅓ and 45 RPM, with electronic speed control.
Wow and Flutter: DIN weighted less than 0.05%.
Rumble:
DIN weighted better than 65 dB
Unweighted better than 45 dBSpeed Deviation: Less than ±0.02%.
Drive System: Tangential drive with servo-controlled DC motor and precision turntable platter for stable rotation.
Power Supply: 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz for type 5622.
Power Consumption: Around 15 W.
Dimensions (W x H x D): 49 x 9 x 37.5 cm.
Weight: Approximately 9 kg.
Additional Features:
Integrated Data Link for remote control with other Beolab 6000 components
Sophisticated chassis suspension to minimize vibration and resonance
Designed by Jacob Jensen with rosewood and teak veneer finishes
Black control keys differentiating it from higher-end models
Full track search and repeat capabilities
Summary
The Beogram 6006 5622 is an audiophile-grade turntable offering superb tangential tracking technology, low wow and flutter, and high rumble rejection. It shares many characteristics with the Beogram 8000 but differs in cartridge and control key design. This model provides exceptional vinyl playback quality, making it a prized piece for collectors and Bang & Olufsen enthusiasts seeking mid-1980s vintage hi-fi.