

Bang & Olufsen has been a key player in the evolution of premium home audio systems for decades, with a series of models that have redefined the industry. One such release to play a pivotal role in the evolution of turntables was the Beogram 3000, which made a splash among discerning audiophiles upon its launch in 1985. This iconic, electronically controlled tangential tracking turntable revolutionized the music scene and forms the foundation for the new, limited-edition Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c.


Taking the aesthetics and functionality of its source of inspiration, it elevates the concept into the contemporary technological landscape. The Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c combines the slick and tactile user experience of the classic turntable with a functionality that incorporates digital audio sources. With cutting-edge engineering delivering exceptionally precise vinyl playback, it features a robust tonearm complemented by the brand’s signature patterned platter designed by Steve McGugan.


Everything combines in a striking turntable that presents the illusion of a floating object, part cool aluminum, part solid walnut. Weighing just 5.3 kilograms, it’s a compact model that will sit comfortably in any study or living room, and is guaranteed to generate a buzz among guests.
Compatible with streaming music services, the Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c streamlines music playback through an intuitive system. Paired with a set of Beolab 8 speakers for optimal audio performance, it’s a one-of-a-kind, limited-edition homage to the brand’s history of innovation, with just 100 pieces available.
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