14 May 2026

Bang&Olufsen Beomaster 4000 (1972) | Ambio Stereo

 

Bang&Olufsen Beomaster 4000 (1972) | Ambio Stereo

Discover the iconic Beomaster 4000 from 1972, a legendary vintage receiver that beautifully bridges classic Bang & Olufsen design with high-fidelity audiophile performance. This powerhouse combines a highly sensitive FM tuner—featuring six convenient pre-set push-buttons and drift-free AFC technology with a robust 2×60W RMS stereo amplifier driven by ultra-low distortion Darlington-integrated circuits. The true crown jewel of this unit is its innovative ambiophonic (AMBIO) 4-speaker system (the Matrix Hafler solution). By extracting unique phase data from standard stereo records, SQ quadraphonic matrix discs, and vintage FM broadcasts, the Beomaster 4000 creates an incredibly immersive, live concert-hall soundstage. Whether you are spinning classic vinyl or restoring a piece of audio history, this exceptional receiver delivers the spatial depth, timeless mid-century aesthetic, and acoustic warmth that defines the golden era of hi-fi. Specifications: 60W/ch continuous RMS 4ohm | THD 0,06% | Dimensions (W/H/D) 580x95x270mm | Weight 10kg | Original sale price in Germany 1695 DM

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13 May 2026

Sansui D-705 (1986)

 

Sansui D-705 (1986)

The Sansui D-705 is a Dual-Capstan Cassette Deck with Three Heads. Introduced in 1986 it was the top-of-the-line model. It's solidly built to prevent vibrations from affecting sound quality. Two capstans, each anchored to a heavy flywheel, operate in a closed-loop system, ensuring consistent tape tension, reducing wow and flutter to an admirable 0.035% or less and virtually eliminating modulation noise. The three-head design allows for off-tape monitoring, essential for accurate recording. Add to these superb features a whole host of other advanced electronic and practical features, and you'll understand why we call it a marvel of performance. 

Advanced closed-loop dual-capstan, three-head design. Real-time "auto" tape monitoring with dual Dolby C/B noise reduction. Full logic tape transport. Peak phase compensation circuitry for improved sound quality. DC amplification for high dynamic overload capability and wide dynamic range. Bias fine adjustment. Zero stop function. AMPS (Automatic Music Program Search) for quick location of 15 program tracks. Automatic tape type selection. Timer switch for recording and playback. Wide-range fluorescent peak level meters. Electronic tape counter. Output control. Headphone output. Specifications: 2-motor dual capstan transport, 3-head Hard Permalloy combination | Wow & Flutter 0,035% | Frequency response Metal 20-21.000Hz | Dimensions (W/H/D) 430x111x310 | Weight 5,9kg

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Sansui D-705 (1986)

Sansui D-705 (1986)



12 May 2026

HITACHI VT-BS3 (1990) | S-Mastacs Hi-Fi

 

HITACHI VT-BS3 (1990) | S-Mastacs Hi-Fi

The VT-BS3 from Hitachi was part of their 1990 line-up of S-VHS Hi-Fi recorders. It features Amorphous heads and a built-in BS tuner for enjoying satellite broadcasts. The amorphous head, mounted on the 3x speed head, beautifully records even long satellite broadcast programs. It also boasts a variety of terminals, including BS optical/coaxial digital audio output terminals and new media compatible terminals, as well as a full range of satellite broadcast-compatible functions such as a relay timer. This is a multi-functional model equipped with a BS-compatible digital FS tuner that can automatically preset satellite broadcasting but also conventional terrestrial broadcasting. * Satellite broadcasts may experience weakened signals during heavy rain such as thunderstorms or downpours, or when snow accumulates on the antenna, resulting in temporary noise in the video and audio, or in severe cases, complete loss of reception. This is due to weather conditions and does not indicate a malfunction of the antenna or tuner. * SUPER VHS is a designation for SVIIS (or SVIIS), which widens the FM signal bandwidth of VHS to 5.4MHz-7MHz. Original sale price in Japan: 198.000 Yen.

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