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Home›Technology›Audio›Bang & Olufsen release the Beosystem 9000c

Bang & Olufsen release the Beosystem 9000c

By San Williams
29/04/2024
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Bang & Olufsen has released the Beosystem 9000c music system, modernising classic 90s nostalgia and serving as a personal record store window.

Having stripped the original Beosound 9000 CD player to its core and rebuilding it from the ground up, the latest player allows the owner to display their music with its tall, transparent form making a gallery for albums. A duo of Beolab 28s showcases the unbeatable fidelity of CDs.

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“With our Recreated Classics series, we are showcasing how Bang & Olufsen’s unique capabilities within sound, design and craftsmanship are creating long-lasting, circular products,” Bang & Olufsen head of product circularity & portfolio planning Mads Kogsgaard Hansen says.

“We want to demonstrate that a second-life product can be just as attractive as a new product and that a high-quality item such as the Beosound 9000 doesn’t need an end date.”

Beosound 9000c is an icon of the past. A new anodised floor stand and fabric cable add texture to the famous silhouette. Thanks to the integration of Beoconnect Encore, players are enabled to connect seamlessly with two Beolab 28 and all their modern features.

Beosystem 9000c also comes with bass that adapts to any room and precise stereo coordination.

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