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The Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000c Turntable Revives a Classic

— October 8, 2020 — Art & Design
The Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000c turntable has been revived by the audio brand as an elegant system for audiophiles to integrate into their home when looking for a design-conscious way to enhance their space.

The turntable is part of the brand's Classic Initiative that sees pre-owned models being brought back into the factory to be revamped and upgraded to suit a modern living space. The unit features a polished and anodized aluminum exterior that maintains a warm champagne glow, while solid oak was also added to each deck frame.

The Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000c turntable also received upgrading on the interior with a new RIAA phono pre-amplifier and more. Priced at $11,000, the system is limited to just 95 examples that are being made available this month to coincide with the brand's 95th anniversary.

Trend Themes

  1. Revival of Vintage Turntables — Opportunity for audio brands to revive and upgrade classic turntables for design-conscious audiophiles.
  2. Integration of Classic and Modern Designs — Demand for turntables that blend vintage aesthetics with modern features for a unique audio experience.
  3. Limited Edition and Exclusivity — Creating scarcity and exclusivity around limited edition turntables to appeal to collectors.

Industry Implications

  1. Audio Equipment Manufacturing — Opportunity for manufacturers to refurbish and upgrade vintage turntables for the market.
  2. Home Decor and Interior Design — Integration of turntables as design-conscious elements in home decor for audiophiles.
  3. Luxury Audio Accessories — Creating limited edition, high-end turntables to cater to collectors and exclusive markets.
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