Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4002 turntable (ad, Sept. 1976)

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Rarely has technology served music so well.


The Beogram 4002. If music in your home is important to you, it should begin here.

The Beogram 4002 is a fully automatic turntable which exhibits a level of creativity and engineering skill unequalled in the field of audio components. Its tangential tracking permits the record to be played back in exactly the same manner that the master disc was cut. Electronic logic circuits, activated by a single light touch on the control panel, automatically select the record size and correct speed, cue the stylus, and turn oaf the unit when the selection is finished.

Furnished Bang & Olufsen's finest cartridge, in itself an acknowledged masterpiece of audio engineering.

Request our product brochure and the name of your local Bang & Olufsen dealer. For our detailed, full color catalog, please enclose one dollar to cover postage and handling (available free at your local Bang & Olufsen dealer).

Bang & Olufsen of America, Inc., Dept. 10D, 515 Busse Road, Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007, USA.

(Audio magazine, Sept. 1976)

Also see:

Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4002 turntable (Nov. 1974)

Bang & Olufsen SP-12 phono cartridge (ad, Oct. 1970)

B-I-C turntables (Jan. 1975)

Miracord 760 turntable (Jan. 1975)

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