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BeoSound 9000
| Functional icon To many people, this is the essence of Bang & Olufsen: a modern design icon as well as a deeply functional music system. Perhaps you have just seen it in a movie or magazine, but you know that somehow you have always wanted one. It immediately catches the eye with its bold juxtaposition of strong lines and the random colours of the discs. Every player is unique, because every owner loads it with a different set of CDs. It is the perfect combination of individuality and icon; human and machine. ![]() Watch your music come alive Like the kinetic sculpture it is, the BeoSound 9000 seems almost to be a living thing. It´s the speed of the CD clamper as it zips back and forth in random mode. The sheer fun of such an advanced piece of mechanical engineering that can go from ‘Hey Jude’ on the first CD to ‘When the music’s over’ on the sixth without a noticeable pause. The glass lid swings open via a silent electric motor, and when the design experience unfolds in time all dimensions of it can be truly appreciated. And only when you hear the sound does it all come together. |
Intelligence is in the details The list of the ingenious solutions and practical details in BeoSound 9000 just goes on. It is hard to find anything that has not been thought of. Photoelectric sensors protect curious fingers from the accelerating clamper. The CDs come to rest the way you loaded them, so the text is never upside down, using patented Bang & Olufsen technology. And the hidden buttons and the display can be adjusted according to how you choose to hang or stand the system, so they are never upside down either. Naturally. Sound, unlimited The BeoSound 9000 can be the musical heart of your BeoLink system in almost unlimited combinations. This versatile piece of equipment can even play music through your Bang & Olufsen hi-fi speakers in another room. ![]() |

Like the kinetic sculpture it is, the BeoSound 9000 seems almost to be a living thing. It´s the speed of the CD clamper as it zips back and forth in random mode. The sheer fun of such an advanced piece of mechanical engineering that can go from ‘Hey Jude’ on the first CD to ‘When the music’s over’ on the sixth without a noticeable pause. The glass lid swings open via a silent electric motor, and when the design experience unfolds in time all dimensions of it can be truly appreciated. And only when you hear the sound does it all come together.
