Vinyl records are in greater demand than ever – this applies not only to new releases, but above all to sought-after collector’s items. Incidentally, the number one spot on the list of the most valuable records is currently held by “That’ll Be The Day” / ‘In Spite Of All The Danger’ by The Quarrymen, released in 1958. The single was recorded by Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison – who would later form The Beatles. Only a single copy of it exists.
Getting hold of it – rather difficult. In this case, the Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000C in the new Dune Grey Edition is a much more attainable option.
Bang & Olufsen, too, skilfully bridges the gap between the past and the future,
between analogue and digital. The Beosystem 3000C is a sophisticated reissue of the classic Beogram 3000 from the 1980s – combined with modern Beolab 8 speakers and an elegant walnut finish. The turntable consists of original components that Bang & Olufsen’s team of specialists in Denmark has carefully preserved, cleaned, upgraded and future-proofed.