This is an exciting first blog post of a Beomaster type I haven't seen before (other than photos).
A very clean and beautiful Beomaster 2000 Type 2801 from the mid-seventies.
It is quite long compared to other Beomaster low profile receivers.
Here is it is next to another restoration project I am starting...a Beomaster 4400.
...and I thought the Beomaster 4400 was long.
The Beomaster 2000 also has a tilt stand to really show it off.
The Beomaster 2000 also has a tilt stand to really show it off.
Slide out panels on the left and right sides of the control button section hide the Loudness button, Tape selection and the FM radio presets.
The Beomaster arrived with a European type power plug but it has multiple power selections available so I will use 130 for the USA and change the plug to one for our receptacles.
I will have to continue the initial assessment of the restoration tasks in the next post when I open up the Beomaster 2000 and take a peek inside.
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