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Bang and Olufsen Beogram 6006 5624

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 5624 is a high-performance tangential tracking turntable, very similar to other Beogram 6006 models but designed for 220 V AC power supply regions. It was produced from 1981 until around 1983 and is part of the Beolab 6000 modular hi-fi system.


Technical Overview


  • Tonearm: Electronically controlled tangential (linear) tracking arm providing precise groove tracking at the mastering angle, minimizing distortion and record wear.

  • Cartridge: MMC 20 EN moving micro cross cartridge, with a recommended tracking force of 12 mN (1.2 g).

  • Speeds: 33⅓ and 45 RPM electronically controlled.

  • Wow and Flutter: DIN weighted less than 0.05%.

  • Rumble:
    DIN weighted better than 65 dB
    Unweighted better than 45 dB

  • Speed Deviation: Less than ±0.02%.

  • Drive: Tangential drive system using a servo-controlled DC motor for precise platter rotation.

  • Power Supply: 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz.

  • Power Consumption: Approximately 15 W.

  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 49 x 9 x 37.5 cm.

  • Weight: Around 9 kg.

  • Additional Features:
    Integrated Data Link for system-wide control with Beolab 6000 and Beomaster units
    Suspension chassis system to isolate against vibration and resonance
    Jacob Jensen-designed aesthetics with finishes including rosewood and teak veneers
    Black control keys distinguishing it from the higher-end Beogram 8000
    Full track search and repeat controls


Summary


The Beogram 6006 Type 5624 delivers premium vinyl playback quality with excellent tangential tracking technology, stable electronically controlled speeds, and low wow and flutter. It closely matches the performance of the Beogram 8000 except for the cartridge and some mechanical parts, designed primarily for 220 V users. Its sleek and functional design remains highly respected in the vintage audiophile community.

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