Bang & Olufsen has showcased the Beosystem 72-22, a system that features the Beogram 4000c, a pair of Beolab 18 stereo speakers and a Beoremote Halo remote control. Beosystem 72-22 is part of the Recreated Classics Initiative, the luxury audio brand’s platform created to redefine long-lasting luxury through hand-crafted manufacturing of historic design pieces.
The Beosystem 72-22 marks the Beogram 4000’s 50th anniversary and will be limited to 30 units globally. Beosystem 72-22 is the fully integrated music system that includes Bang & Olufsen’s 4000 Series turntable was first developed in 1972 by Danish industrial designer, Jacob Jensen. The turntable customized by hand in pearl-blasted titanium tone aluminum and solid walnut wood. The music system comes complete with Beolab 18 stereo speakers. Each component that makes up the Beosystem 72-22 connects via a central Beosound Core connectivity hub that sits within the solid wood walnut gift box that the complete system is presented in.
Rounding out the offering is a Helo remote charging station and wireless connectivity capabilities for streaming without the turntable.
Beosystem 72-22 costs $45,000 USD and is available only in North America and exclusively through Bang & Olufsen stores. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.