BeoCord VHS91 VHS VCR
Manufactured: 1985 - 1986
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Beocord VHS91: you've never heard a picture like it
Beocord VHS 91 was a genuine hi-fi sound recorder as well as a high quality VCR. It not only gave 4 hours of video recording, but also 8 hours of stereo sound with a level of quality approaching that of compact disc..
Equipped with Bang & Olufsen's advanced HX Professional recording system and Dolby B Noise Reduction, Beocord VHS 91 could be used for recording directly from the television and stereo sound from your hi-fi during simulcasts. And as a hi-fi sound recorder, it could also be connected to the Beolink® system to take music all over your house. When connected to your B&O TV, VHS91 could be controlled by the Video Terminal remote control.
BeoCord VHS91 VHS VCR Product Specifications
Types:
4491 (1985 - June 1986)
GB 4492 (1985 - Oct 1986)
MULTI, S-CH 4495 (1985 - Oct 1986)
OSCAR 4493 (1985 - March 1987)
Description: TV system B/G VHF + UHF( 4491)
I UHF (4492)
B/G all Band tuner + UHF (4493)
Colour system PAL/SECAM modified (4491)
PAL (4492)
PAL/SECAM modified (4487)
Cassette format VHS
Remote control system Built-in for Video terminal
Tape heads 3 video, 2 Hi-Fi audio
Sound, compatible normal/Hi-Fi Stereo, Hi-Fi sound
Stereo decoder Stereo an bilingual, TV-broadcasts (4493)
Max. playing time, audio/video 4 hours, E-240
Max. playing time, audio only 8 hours, E-240
Fast forward and rewind Approx. 6 min. E-240
Step advance 1 frame
Search forward 4 x normal speed
Search rewind 4 x normal speed
Counter Electronic, 4 digits
TV channels VHF 2-12, UHF 21-69
Play channel UHF 37 (adjustable 30-39)
Number of programmes 39
Time programming 3 programming up to 14 days in advance, or daily, + 1 weekly
Power supply
220V (4491)
240V (4492)
220V (4493)
Relative humidity
30-80 %
Dimensions W x H x D 40 x 10.5 x 37.5 cm
Weight 10 kg
Connections: A/V, audio/video socket 21-pin
LINE IN, audio 7-pin Datalink 50 mV/50 kohms
LINE OUT, audio 7-pin Datalink 800 mV/600 ohms
Created: 21st January 2007
Modified: 11th February 2007
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