B&o Beocenter 2300
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Thought I would stick it up on here prior to eBay.
I am selling the unit pictured with no speakers or remote. As you can see it is in excellent condition and I am selling only due to an upgrade that I couldnt turn down (but not justify keeping this too
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![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/PG_999/2300_02.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/PG_999/2300_03.jpg)
The blurb from BeoWorld on this:
Beocenter 2300 was dedicated to the CD enthusiast who, for example, like to store the titles of favourite CDs, or permanently skip unwanted tracks. It was know as Beosystem 2300 when connected to the BeoLab 2500 active speakers.
Beocenter 2300 was developed from the idea of a flexible music system that could compete with the sound quality of heavy music systems. Thanks to the advent of active speakers, this was a possibility with both Beocenter 2300 and its similarly-equipped sibling (which also had cassette tape recording and playback) the Beocenter 2500. With active speakers, each of the powerful bass and treble units were equipped with their own separate amplifiers. In addition, the electronic cross-over network ensured full bass reproduction.
The loudspeakers were located on both sides of a centre console, where two clear glass covers automatically glided to the side when a hand was passed in front of them. Behind the glass covers there was access to the operating panel, receiver, CD player and a cassette recorder.
The receiver allowed the option of presetting 2 x 20 FM/AM radio stations. The memory in Beocenter 2300's CD player allowed you to edit up to 100 CDs.
Beocenter 2300 was designed by David Lewis
Both systems could be operated via their operating panel or a Beolink 1000 or Beolink 5000 remote control. There were sockets for headphones and connection to additional sound sources; extra loudspeakers can also be connected.
Beocenter 2300 was available with loudspeaker panels in cobalt grey, black, white, cerise or jade and could be made up to the Beosystem 2300 when incorporated with the BeoLab 2500 active loudspeakers.
Features: CD player with extended programming; memory for 100 CDs; FM/AM radio with pre-set; optional Beo4 or Beolink 1000 remote control operation; connection for Beolink® and headphones; wall bracket and floor stand were optional accessories; recommended loudspeakers - BeoLab 2500
Dimensions:
Width 32cm, Height 36cm, depth 16cm
I am selling the unit pictured with no speakers or remote. As you can see it is in excellent condition and I am selling only due to an upgrade that I couldnt turn down (but not justify keeping this too
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![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/PG_999/2300_02.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/PG_999/2300_03.jpg)
The blurb from BeoWorld on this:
Beocenter 2300 was dedicated to the CD enthusiast who, for example, like to store the titles of favourite CDs, or permanently skip unwanted tracks. It was know as Beosystem 2300 when connected to the BeoLab 2500 active speakers.
Beocenter 2300 was developed from the idea of a flexible music system that could compete with the sound quality of heavy music systems. Thanks to the advent of active speakers, this was a possibility with both Beocenter 2300 and its similarly-equipped sibling (which also had cassette tape recording and playback) the Beocenter 2500. With active speakers, each of the powerful bass and treble units were equipped with their own separate amplifiers. In addition, the electronic cross-over network ensured full bass reproduction.
The loudspeakers were located on both sides of a centre console, where two clear glass covers automatically glided to the side when a hand was passed in front of them. Behind the glass covers there was access to the operating panel, receiver, CD player and a cassette recorder.
The receiver allowed the option of presetting 2 x 20 FM/AM radio stations. The memory in Beocenter 2300's CD player allowed you to edit up to 100 CDs.
Beocenter 2300 was designed by David Lewis
Both systems could be operated via their operating panel or a Beolink 1000 or Beolink 5000 remote control. There were sockets for headphones and connection to additional sound sources; extra loudspeakers can also be connected.
Beocenter 2300 was available with loudspeaker panels in cobalt grey, black, white, cerise or jade and could be made up to the Beosystem 2300 when incorporated with the BeoLab 2500 active loudspeakers.
Features: CD player with extended programming; memory for 100 CDs; FM/AM radio with pre-set; optional Beo4 or Beolink 1000 remote control operation; connection for Beolink® and headphones; wall bracket and floor stand were optional accessories; recommended loudspeakers - BeoLab 2500
Dimensions:
Width 32cm, Height 36cm, depth 16cm
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