I picked up a Beosystem 10 in black today and the sound is superb, but seems to lack Dolby!pAID 35 pounds, paid a little over the odds.
I will get some pictures up later on today.
i like it, slim
congrats!
this one can be fixed in the wall too?
Not just yet
very pleased with it.
try it, looks nice in the wall too
I thought you wanted it in your wall of getto blasters
I havn't got the wall bracket. I'm a little concerned with mine as the display does not seem to light up above the cassette door. Should a display light up as I don't know.
anndy
Have always liked these. They have that B&O flair for design... hopefully, not BS sound...
Hi
Not bad sound at all, but after trawling the net I've read that the system was over priced for a basic radio and thats why not many sold hence its rarity. It's very beautiful and is better looking in the flesh. The radio is very striking, sleek and very long.
Anyone else got one of these?
cheers
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Originally posted by anndy:
Hi
Not bad sound at all, but after trawling the net I've read that the system was over priced for a basic radio and thats why not many sold hence its rarity. It's very beautiful and is better looking in the flesh. The radio is very striking, sleek and very long. Anyone else got one of these?
Yes. Took me a while to find and figure out how to operate all the controls... including the tuning dial!
Cool... it looks minimalistic and sophisticated.
Nice condition too!
Is that handle made from brushed aluminium?
Its a minter now that I've cleaned it up. The handle is indeed brushed alloy and the set is heavy for its size. Frightened to use it
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Originally posted by anndy:
Its a minter now that I've cleaned it up. Frightened to use it
Be sure to trim those fingernails before you touch it!
I've now placed the radio in the middle of the room, but the trouble is I'm looking more at the radio than the Television, you know the feeling?
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Originally posted by anndy:
I've now placed the radio in the middle of the room, I'm looking more at the radio than the Television, you know the feeling?
^ Yes, I know...
When I have one of my boomers plugged into the playstation 2 for sound, I tend to glance at the boombox and spoil the game I'm playing!!
different
It is what it is.
Well, I don't think £35 is too much for one of those. Sure it needed a clean up, but if it was fully working, I reckon you did fine on the price. These are rare, top quality & look oh so cool in that B&O way. Congrats
Baby boomer, that bus with the stoved in front end looks remarkably like the type of bus DecentMan4You drives! Here's his Avatar! The one in his fleet is 3491, the one on your Avatar looks like 4313. I wonder if he's driven that one?
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Originally posted by Retro Addict:
Baby boomer, that bus with the stoved in front end looks remarkably like the type of bus DecentMan4You drives! Here's his Avatar! The one in his fleet is 3491, the one on your Avatar looks like 4313. I wonder if he's driven that one?
James (DM4U) noticed it, too, and we talked about it in
this thread. I thought it would be fun if his and my avatars were alike: his was distinguished and cool, while mine was a wreck. As I mentioned in that other thread, I had a short-lived and somewhat unsuccessful bus driving career (in Chicago, not in Houston) and my avatar kind of symbolizes that. I was hoping James would notice... and he did! That made me happy!
Now, back to the Beosystem 10. Thought I'd show a few pics of mine for comparison. It's all black. I've included photos of the hidden controls (including the cool FM presets), odd radio dial slider control, and owner's manual (dated 8/84). Even with the manual, it took me a while to figure everything out, including that radio dial slider!
I fired up this unit today and was surprised (just like I was when I first tried it) by how good it sounds for its size. Extremely clear sound and decent bass, even with just a single treble-bass tone contol (called "Acoustic Mode"). Typical B&O "modern" design, definitely unique among mini's!
Anndy, you're lucky you found one! (Anytime you want to compare notes, just let me know.)
Thanks for that
Just some things to ask you if you don't mind?
1) Your handle is black and mine is silver, does that mean that the black has rubbed off mine (i'm jellose)?
2) In order to open the cassette door do you have to lower the program cover below/ mine will only open once the program draw is open.
3) does something light up in the panel above the cassette door?
By the way that instruction manual must be mega rare.
Of course, I don't mind if you ask questions! The more the better... so bring 'em on!
1. No, your handle isn't silver because black paint has worn off. You have the B&O name in black on your silver handle, while mine has white lettering on the black handle. That's intentional! Besides, my owner's manual shows a silver-handle version on the cover.
2. My tape compartment opens up (when I press "stop") whether the control compartment door below is open or closed.
3. There is a square LED in the radio dial, between the AM and FM designations, that lights up when a station is tuned in. It's lit in your photos. It's the only light I know of on this unit.
Don't know if the manual is rare or not. I suppose it is, since manuals usually are, but I've never thought much about it. The Beo 10 didn't seem hard to find (on eBay) several years ago. I got two in a matter of months. (My first had a little too much "as is" to be satisfying!) Hope this helps a little!
Great stuff, never parting with mine
cheers