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Bang & Olufsen Redline 60 Speakers

Ende: 20.04. 2024 11:12:54 am Samstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 275.0 USD Auktion
  • Status: 6T 23:40:38
  • Artikelnummer: 226090648409
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: (|%)
  • Verkäufertyp:
  • Ort: Bridgeport,CT,USA USA
  • Versand nach:
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Bang & Olufsen Redline 60 Speakers

Ende: 13.04. 2024 11:12:08 am Samstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 258.69 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 226079553962
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: shwyn_86 (192|94.7%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Bridgeport, Connecticut USA
  • Versand nach: US
  • Versandkosten: EUR
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Bang & Olufsen Redline 60 Speakers

Ende: 06.04. 2024 11:11:53 am Samstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 254.21 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 226069411616
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: shwyn_86 (192|95.2%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Bridgeport, Connecticut USA
  • Versand nach: US
  • Versandkosten: EUR
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PRISTINE PAIR BANG & OLUFSEN RL 60.2 STEREO RED LINE SPEAKERS TYPE 6513 - MINT!

Ende: 29.02. 2024 01:32:48 am Donnerstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 271.79 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 155840873714
  • Verkäufer: maprise (1067|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Evanston, Illinois USA
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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Bang Olufsen Red line RL 60.2 B&O Speakers 60W, 8 OHM

Ende: 26.01. 2024 19:11:20 am Freitag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 110.89 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 134900126184
  • Verkäufer: jhauber (529|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Hagerstown, Maryland USA
  • Versand nach: US
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Elevate your audio experience with these Bang & Olufsen Red line RL 60.2 cube speakers. Designed for universal compatibility, these wired speakers boast a compact design that makes them easy to place in any room. The black and gray color scheme adds a touch of sophistication to your home audio setup. With 60w RMS power and 8 Ohms impedance, these speakers deliver powerful and clear sound. The pair of speakers come with a Type O plug regional fitment and weigh 38 lbs. Made in Denmark. Add these Bang & Olufsen speakers to your audio collection for a premium listening experience. Also se my other related listings: https://www.ebay.com/itm/134898502636 https://www.ebay.com/itm/134899931488 https://www.ebay.com/itm/134901065270

Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 9000 CD Radio Tape Stereo + Red Line 60 Lautsprecher

Ende: 10.12. 2023 18:52:01 am Sonntag
  • Zustand: Als Ersatzteil / Defekt
  • Preis: 1.5 EUR Auktion
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 394697550889
  • Anzahl Gebote: 2
  • Verkäufer: sell4win (14026|99.5%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Gewerblich
  • Ort: Mülheim an der Ruhr Deutschland
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 9000 CD Radio Tape Stereo + Red Line 60 LautsprecherKurzinfo Artikelstandort: 45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr Typ: HiFi Anlage Gewicht/weight: 38 kg Zahlungsziel: 5 Tage Alter: unbekannt Farbe: - nationale Versand- u. Verpackungskosten: kein Versand möglich Abholung: Ja, bitte mit vorheriger Terminabsprache. Bitte bringen sie bei Abholung das Geld passend mit. Wir helfen auf Wunsch beim Verladen gegen Zahlung einer Servicegebühr von 5€. © Alle Fotos sind original Aufnahmen vom Kaufgegen-stand und Eigentum von sell4win! Barzahlung bei Abholung nur an Selbstabholer, Standort 45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr, NRW, keine Fremdspedition original Bang & Olufsen Beocenter+ Lautsprecherset Hersteller: Bang & Olufsen Modell: Beocenter 9000 Stereoanlage mit CD, Tape, Radio, Aux Typ: Gesamtanlage HiFi Baujahr: 1986 200 Watt Receiver, CD-Player, Tape Deck, Radio inkl. Fernbedienung + Lautsprecher red line - rote Linie BeoVox RedLine 60 Passivlautsprecher Nr. 6503 mit Standhalterung + abgebildete Kabel Zustand: mit Gebrauchsspuren, lässt sich einschalten und Bedienfeld funktioniert, Funktion des CD Players kann nicht getestet werden, da Deckelfunktion nicht gegeben, Deckel vom CD-Spieler und Tape Cassettenplayer öffnen und schließen nicht mehr automatisch, je eine Kallotte in den Lautsprechern gelöst - jeweils auf der linken Seite, Funktion der Lautsprecher unbekannt (kann nicht geöffnet werden), Fernbedienung defekt - Batterien ausgelaufen, Nichtraucherhaushalt, Lieferumfang und Zustand siehe Fotos und BeschreibungBitte für die eigene Zustandsbewertung die Lupenfunktion der Fotos benutzen = Zustand siehe Bilder Lieferbedingungen: Bei angebotenem Versand erfolgt dieser an die von ihnen bei ebay hinterlegte Lieferadresse. Sollten sie eine andere Lieferadresse wünschen, so ändern sie diese in ebay nach dem Kauf ab (ebay bietet diese Möglichkeit an). Per email mitgeteilte Lieferadressen können nicht berücksichtigt werden. WICHTIG: Sollten sie eine Selbstabholung wünschen, so teilen Sie uns dies vor Ihrer Kaufbestätigung mit, damit wir die Versandkosten entfernen und Versand per Selbstabholung auswählen und auf 0,00 Euro setzen können. Wählen und bestätigen sie die Versandoption, ist der Versandbetrag zu überweisen und die Ware kann nur versendet werden. Besichtigung vor Ort nach Terminabsprache möglich. Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage.Bei gebrauchten Artikeln (nicht neue) können altersbedingte bzw. übliche Gebrauchsspuren auftreten, dies bedeutet: es können leichte Kratzer, eventuell kleine Beulen, Rostanhaftungen, minimale Abschürfungen, evtl. kleine Fehlteile/Abbrüche, leichte Farbveränderungen (z.B. Grauschleier ... ) usw. vorhanden sein. Außerdem werden von uns die Artikel mit vielen Kleinteilen (Spiele, Puzzle, Sammlungen etc.) nicht auf Vollständigkeit überprüft, es sei denn es wird im Text ausdrücklich darauf hingewiesen. Um spätere Missverständnisse zu vermeiden bitten wir das zu berücksichtigen. Sollte dennoch ein Problem auftreten, sind wir in jedem Fall bereit, eine einvernehmliche Lösung zu finden. Also bitte erst Kontakt suchen, dann bewerten! international shipping: no Gem. § 25a UstG ist bei differenzbesteuerten Artikeln eine MwSt.-Ausweisung nicht möglich. Mit der Abgabe eines Gebotes stimme ich den AGB auf der mich-Seite von sell4win zu und bestätige, dass ich die Widerufsbelehrung gelesen habe. Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns, falls einmal ein Hinweis oder eine Beanstandung in Form eines unbeabsichtigten Fehlers vorliegen sollte. Eine vorschnelle negative Bewertung oder Äusserung, die nicht den eBay-AGB entspricht, z.B. kein Kontaktversuch zur möglichen Einigung ist als geschäftsschädigend anzusehen. Wir behalten uns vor, diese durch rechtliche Schritte zu ahnden. Viel Spaß und viel Glück beim Bieten. Bitte beachten Sie auch meine anderen Auktionen!

Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 9000 CD/Radio/Tape Player + Red Line60.2 6513 Speakers

Ende: 23.10. 2023 18:02:02 am Montag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 372.41 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 276103305101
  • Verkäufer: willenhospiceventuresltd (18496|99.9%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Gewerblich
  • Ort: Milton Keynes Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 38,31 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 9000 CD/Radio/Tape Player + Red Line60.2  6513 Speakers--> Bang & Olufsen Beocenter 9000 CD/Radio/Tape Player + Red Line60.2 6513 Speakers In a very good used condition with working radio, CD player and Cassette tape player. For full details of the BeoCenter 9000 see: https://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=410 With a pair of red Line 60.2 Type 6513 Speakers For full details of the speakers see: https://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=659 See photographs for details Thank you for your interest in this item. We are happy to combine postage. For more items please see our Willen Hospice Shop. SHIPPING We will aim to dispatch all items within 3 working days of cleared received payments. Courier or Royal Mail will deliver within 3 working days from despatch in the UK (please note over Bank Holidays this will be impacted). Courier deliveries will require a signature. If collecting items please note we are open Monday - Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. COMBINED POSTAGE We offer combined postage for multiple purchases. Please contact us before paying for a revised invoice. PAYMENT Payments must be made within 48 hours of the auction ending unless other arrangement has been agreed. Please note we accept payment via eBay or payment by card on collection only. ABOUT US Willen Hospice is one of the most loved charities in Milton Keynes and the surrounding area. We are close to so many peoples hearts because of the compassionate, personal end of life care we provide for free, both at our hospice at beautiful Willen Lake and in peoples homes. We give constant care in a friendly, peaceful environment where patients coming to the end of their lives, and their loved ones, can really make the most of their time left together. Willen Hospice is a charity that puts patients and their families at the very heart of everything that we do. Everything we do is to ease the pain of those near the end of their lives and to really be there for the families too. CONTACT US Please contact us through the eBay messaging system. Please note we are closed over the weekend and bank holidays, however we will try to reply to your message as soon possible.

PRISTINE PAIR BANG & OLUFSEN RL 60.2 STEREO RED LINE SPEAKERS TYPE 6513 - MINT!

Ende: 20.10. 2023 18:13:57 am Freitag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 272.76 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 374811919735
  • Verkäufer: maprise (1044|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Evanston, Illinois USA
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    PRISTINE PAIR BANG & OLUFSEN RL 60.2 STEREO RED LINE SPEAKERS TYPE 6513 - MINT! - MADE IN DENMARK MATCHED PAIR MEASURE 21.5 AT WIDEST AND 16 TALL. RENOWNED B&O TECHNOLOGY DESIGN. ALL DRIVERS ARE EXCELLENT WITH STRONG CLEAR RICH SOUND. GRILLS SHOW NO WEAR AT ALL AND CABINETS ARE PERFECT BUT FOR ONE TINY MARK ON TOP EDGE OF ONE SPEAKER. RED LINE TRIM ALL AROUND IS PERFECT AS WELL. CONNECTS ARE DIN JACKS AND WIRED TERMINALS. SEE ALL PHOTOS. I describe accurately with my own best knowledge and research that I have access to. Please ask any questions before bidding. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY DUE TO SIZE AND WEIGHT. Check out my other ITEMS !

Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox With Brackets

Ende: 16.10. 2023 21:23:51 am Montag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 195.93 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 235026550414
  • Verkäufer: your-gaming-needs (1136|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Taunton Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 29,99 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox With Brackets.great sound

Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin White

Ende: 25.09. 2023 19:45:26 am Montag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 458.91 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 195956132278
  • Verkäufer: demares01 (1695|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 39,95 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin with rarer white edged cabinets Original straps with decals. Replacements dont have these Excellent grille cloth condition Stands and wall brackets available separately Manufactured: 1988 - 1992 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey The idea behind Beovox Red Line speakers was one of flexibility. A Red Line speaker was so flexible that it could be placed anywhere. On the ceiling, the wall, or on the floor. You could hang them semi-permanently on the wall, and if you had a party you could place them on the floor and thereby add extra emphasis to the bass. The different ways of placing them accentuated different frequencies. You could also tilt them if you chose to hang them on the wall. This allowed you to adjust the sound image and direct the sound right at your listening position. However, Red Line was more than merely flexible. It was an impressive bass reflex speaker with a revolutionary new cabinet that curved round the sound thereby eliminating irritating resonance because there were no parallel surfaces. Music that never stands still Red Line loudspeakers followed your music tastes right up the wall if you wanted! All models except the RL35 could be hung on the wall or be suspended from the ceiling; and, if your dancing feet wanted to make the most of the bass notes, then Red Line could be positioned on the floor, supported by the built-in floor stand. By using Red Line speakers, you werent plagued by cables that wrapped themselves around your feet like spaghetti either; Red Lines flexible spiral cables provided the decorative and practical answer. The shell was cast in a hard synthetic material and the shape that was devised for the range was characterised by the fact that it allowed for practically no resonance whatsoever. The replacement for Beovox RL 60 and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom. The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel. A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available. Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand. Later in the life of this model, the choice of having the rear cabinet finished in white as well as grey was offered. In the case of the white version, the famous “red line” became silver, though the name remained the same. The cloth grille remained available in grey only however. Looking totally different from their own and other manufacturers’ loudspeakers, the slightly ‘concave’ design allowed for greater flexibility of any other speakers in the range up to that time. In a cross between ‘normal’ speakers and ‘panel’ speakers, the RL range was produced in a variety of sizes and able to accommodate different power handling. For the RL45 this was 45 watts RMS and for the slightly larger RL60, a total of 60 watts RMS could be handled. An auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) or ‘drone cone’, was included to give the speakers that extra ‘punch’, especially at higher listening levels. Looking directly at the speaker the viewer would see a proud ‘Bang & Olufsen’ stip embossed vertically on its upper front. Manufactured from resin injection moulding the speakers’ cabinets were mid-grey in appearance with similarly-shaded grey cloth fronts, wrapped around with thin translucent strips of plastic. What determined their ‘RL’ or ‘Redline’ labelling however, was the thin red line painted right around the speakers’ casing. They looked very stylish and suggested modern electronics within. However, their technology was relatively orthodox. It was just their appearance which made them stand out and gave them flexibility unlike any other speakers in that they could be mounted on a wall, hung from a ceiling, or stood on the floor using their own specially-designed black metal floor stands. It was just the smallest in the range - the RL35 - which could not be affixed to a ceiling. The ceiling bracket was bought as an additional extra although the range all came fitted with an individual metal ‘prop’ to help support them at an angle on the floor which is where, so Bang & Olufsen said, that they performed their best. In practise this theory actually worked, although it was dependant on the type of floor on which they were placed as far as extra bass being brought about! The bass-reflex design allowed the produced sound to ‘curve’ around their non-parallel interiors thus, as the theory went, “eliminating irritating resonance”. It’s safe to say that these modern-looking speakers were immensely popular over the years and remained on the company’s product list for several years, undergoing just subtle changes further down the line. A little better equipped than the RL45, the Beovox RL60.2 was slightly deeper than its smaller partner. Looks-wise it had strong similarities although on its corner a DIN socket had been added to the original spring connector, thus allowing the user two methods of connection. Compared to the single woofer of the RL45, this larger speaker was fitted with two 130mm units to enhance the bass yet more although it still retained the single 25mm tweeter that the RL45 possessed. And like its compatriots the speaker was fitted with an Bass Reflex port to allow a fuller bass sound. Beovox RL 60.2 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications Type: 6513 (1988 - May 1992) Dimensions W x H x D: 54 x 40 x 18cm Weight 8.3 kg Long-term max. input power 75 W Maximum noise power 45 W Speaker impedance 8 ohms Frequency range 42 - 20,000 Hz Power at 96 dB SPL 2 watts Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB Distortion < 0.5 % Cabinet principle: Bass Reflex Woofer: 2 x 13cm Tweeter: 2.5cm Crossover frequency 350 Hz Net volume 19 litre Connections: spring terminals DIN socket

Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin White Cabinets

Ende: 25.09. 2023 19:45:25 am Montag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 401.54 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 195956132259
  • Verkäufer: demares01 (1695|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 39,95 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin Original straps. Excellent grille cloth condition, no snags or tears Stands available separately Manufactured: 1988 - 1992 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey, White The idea behind Beovox Red Line speakers was one of flexibility. A Red Line speaker was so flexible that it could be placed anywhere. On the ceiling, the wall, or on the floor. You could hang them semi-permanently on the wall, and if you had a party you could place them on the floor and thereby add extra emphasis to the bass. The different ways of placing them accentuated different frequencies. You could also tilt them if you chose to hang them on the wall. This allowed you to adjust the sound image and direct the sound right at your listening position. However, Red Line was more than merely flexible. It was an impressive bass reflex speaker with a revolutionary new cabinet that curved round the sound thereby eliminating irritating resonance because there were no parallel surfaces. Music that never stands still Red Line loudspeakers followed your music tastes right up the wall if you wanted! All models except the RL35 could be hung on the wall or be suspended from the ceiling; and, if your dancing feet wanted to make the most of the bass notes, then Red Line could be positioned on the floor, supported by the built-in floor stand. By using Red Line speakers, you werent plagued by cables that wrapped themselves around your feet like spaghetti either; Red Lines flexible spiral cables provided the decorative and practical answer. The shell was cast in a hard synthetic material and the shape that was devised for the range was characterised by the fact that it allowed for practically no resonance whatsoever. The replacement for Beovox RL 60 and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom. The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel. A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available. Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand. Later in the life of this model, the choice of having the rear cabinet finished in white as well as grey was offered. In the case of the white version, the famous “red line” became silver, though the name remained the same. The cloth grille remained available in grey only however. Looking totally different from their own and other manufacturers’ loudspeakers, the slightly ‘concave’ design allowed for greater flexibility of any other speakers in the range up to that time. In a cross between ‘normal’ speakers and ‘panel’ speakers, the RL range was produced in a variety of sizes and able to accommodate different power handling. For the RL45 this was 45 watts RMS and for the slightly larger RL60, a total of 60 watts RMS could be handled. An auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) or ‘drone cone’, was included to give the speakers that extra ‘punch’, especially at higher listening levels. Looking directly at the speaker the viewer would see a proud ‘Bang & Olufsen’ stip embossed vertically on its upper front. Manufactured from resin injection moulding the speakers’ cabinets were mid-grey in appearance with similarly-shaded grey cloth fronts, wrapped around with thin translucent strips of plastic. What determined their ‘RL’ or ‘Redline’ labelling however, was the thin red line painted right around the speakers’ casing. They looked very stylish and suggested modern electronics within. However, their technology was relatively orthodox. It was just their appearance which made them stand out and gave them flexibility unlike any other speakers in that they could be mounted on a wall, hung from a ceiling, or stood on the floor using their own specially-designed black metal floor stands. It was just the smallest in the range - the RL35 - which could not be affixed to a ceiling. The ceiling bracket was bought as an additional extra although the range all came fitted with an individual metal ‘prop’ to help support them at an angle on the floor which is where, so Bang & Olufsen said, that they performed their best. In practise this theory actually worked, although it was dependant on the type of floor on which they were placed as far as extra bass being brought about! The bass-reflex design allowed the produced sound to ‘curve’ around their non-parallel interiors thus, as the theory went, “eliminating irritating resonance”. It’s safe to say that these modern-looking speakers were immensely popular over the years and remained on the company’s product list for several years, undergoing just subtle changes further down the line. A little better equipped than the RL45, the Beovox RL60.2 was slightly deeper than its smaller partner. Looks-wise it had strong similarities although on its corner a DIN socket had been added to the original spring connector, thus allowing the user two methods of connection. Compared to the single woofer of the RL45, this larger speaker was fitted with two 130mm units to enhance the bass yet more although it still retained the single 25mm tweeter that the RL45 possessed. And like its compatriots the speaker was fitted with an Bass Reflex port to allow a fuller bass sound. Beovox RL 60.2 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications Type: 6513 (1988 - May 1992) Dimensions W x H x D: 54 x 40 x 18cm Weight 8.3 kg Long-term max. input power 75 W Maximum noise power 45 W Speaker impedance 8 ohms Frequency range 42 - 20,000 Hz Power at 96 dB SPL 2 watts Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB Distortion < 0.5 % Cabinet principle: Bass Reflex Woofer: 2 x 13cm Tweeter: 2.5cm Crossover frequency 350 Hz Net volume 19 litre Connections: spring terminals DIN socket

Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin

Ende: 25.09. 2023 19:45:25 am Montag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 458.91 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 195956132304
  • Verkäufer: demares01 (1695|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 39,95 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin Original straps with decals. Replacements dont have these Excellent grille cloth condition, no snags or tears Stands available separately Manufactured: 1988 - 1992 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey The idea behind Beovox Red Line speakers was one of flexibility. A Red Line speaker was so flexible that it could be placed anywhere. On the ceiling, the wall, or on the floor. You could hang them semi-permanently on the wall, and if you had a party you could place them on the floor and thereby add extra emphasis to the bass. The different ways of placing them accentuated different frequencies. You could also tilt them if you chose to hang them on the wall. This allowed you to adjust the sound image and direct the sound right at your listening position. However, Red Line was more than merely flexible. It was an impressive bass reflex speaker with a revolutionary new cabinet that curved round the sound thereby eliminating irritating resonance because there were no parallel surfaces. Music that never stands still Red Line loudspeakers followed your music tastes right up the wall if you wanted! All models except the RL35 could be hung on the wall or be suspended from the ceiling; and, if your dancing feet wanted to make the most of the bass notes, then Red Line could be positioned on the floor, supported by the built-in floor stand. By using Red Line speakers, you werent plagued by cables that wrapped themselves around your feet like spaghetti either; Red Lines flexible spiral cables provided the decorative and practical answer. The shell was cast in a hard synthetic material and the shape that was devised for the range was characterised by the fact that it allowed for practically no resonance whatsoever. The replacement for Beovox RL 60 and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom. The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel. A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available. Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand. Later in the life of this model, the choice of having the rear cabinet finished in white as well as grey was offered. In the case of the white version, the famous “red line” became silver, though the name remained the same. The cloth grille remained available in grey only however. Looking totally different from their own and other manufacturers’ loudspeakers, the slightly ‘concave’ design allowed for greater flexibility of any other speakers in the range up to that time. In a cross between ‘normal’ speakers and ‘panel’ speakers, the RL range was produced in a variety of sizes and able to accommodate different power handling. For the RL45 this was 45 watts RMS and for the slightly larger RL60, a total of 60 watts RMS could be handled. An auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) or ‘drone cone’, was included to give the speakers that extra ‘punch’, especially at higher listening levels. Looking directly at the speaker the viewer would see a proud ‘Bang & Olufsen’ stip embossed vertically on its upper front. Manufactured from resin injection moulding the speakers’ cabinets were mid-grey in appearance with similarly-shaded grey cloth fronts, wrapped around with thin translucent strips of plastic. What determined their ‘RL’ or ‘Redline’ labelling however, was the thin red line painted right around the speakers’ casing. They looked very stylish and suggested modern electronics within. However, their technology was relatively orthodox. It was just their appearance which made them stand out and gave them flexibility unlike any other speakers in that they could be mounted on a wall, hung from a ceiling, or stood on the floor using their own specially-designed black metal floor stands. It was just the smallest in the range - the RL35 - which could not be affixed to a ceiling. The ceiling bracket was bought as an additional extra although the range all came fitted with an individual metal ‘prop’ to help support them at an angle on the floor which is where, so Bang & Olufsen said, that they performed their best. In practise this theory actually worked, although it was dependant on the type of floor on which they were placed as far as extra bass being brought about! The bass-reflex design allowed the produced sound to ‘curve’ around their non-parallel interiors thus, as the theory went, “eliminating irritating resonance”. It’s safe to say that these modern-looking speakers were immensely popular over the years and remained on the company’s product list for several years, undergoing just subtle changes further down the line. A little better equipped than the RL45, the Beovox RL60.2 was slightly deeper than its smaller partner. Looks-wise it had strong similarities although on its corner a DIN socket had been added to the original spring connector, thus allowing the user two methods of connection. Compared to the single woofer of the RL45, this larger speaker was fitted with two 130mm units to enhance the bass yet more although it still retained the single 25mm tweeter that the RL45 possessed. And like its compatriots the speaker was fitted with an Bass Reflex port to allow a fuller bass sound. Beovox RL 60.2 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications Type: 6513 (1988 - May 1992) Dimensions W x H x D: 54 x 40 x 18cm Weight 8.3 kg Long-term max. input power 75 W Maximum noise power 45 W Speaker impedance 8 ohms Frequency range 42 - 20,000 Hz Power at 96 dB SPL 2 watts Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB Distortion < 0.5 % Cabinet principle: Bass Reflex Woofer: 2 x 13cm Tweeter: 2.5cm Crossover frequency 350 Hz Net volume 19 litre Connections: spring terminals DIN socket

Bang & Olufsen x2 Speakers 1984-7 Redline Passive Loudspeakers RL60.2

Ende: 12.09. 2023 09:40:04 am Dienstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 288.67 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 266400876567
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: tinkertailor44 (414|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Harrogate Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen x2 Speakers with B&O metal floorstandManufactured 1984-7 Redline Passive Loudspeakers RL60.2 Amazing sound quality. Collection Leeds or can work out postage costs

Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox 6513 RL 60.2 60w Incl Wall Brac

Ende: 10.09. 2023 16:03:32 am Sonntag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 115.46 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 314810836246
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: g3278iuyfe689 (639|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: london, London Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen 2 Beovox RL60.2 Redline speakers with wall brackets NO STANDS are included. Straps have been replaced, fabric in excellent condition for age, and stands in good condition. See photos for more detail. Sound brilliant - they are connected to my beocentre 9000 presently. See also my other listing for two with stands.

Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox 6513 RL 60.2 60w Incl Stands

Ende: 10.09. 2023 16:00:28 am Sonntag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 115.46 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 314810831967
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: g3278iuyfe689 (639|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: london, London Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen 2 Beovox RL60.2 Redline speakers with stands Straps have been replaced, fabric in excellent condition for age, and stands in good condition. See photos for more detail. Sound brilliant - they are connected to my beocentre 9000 presently. See also my other listing for two with rare wall brackets.

Vintage Pair of B&O Bang & Olufsen Redline 60.2 Speakers with Stands & Cables

Ende: 09.09. 2023 10:14:03 am Samstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 184.75 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 225755782215
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: uwantsit (5557|99.7%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Gewerblich
  • Ort: Taunton Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 25,0 EUR
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    Vintage Pair of B&O Bang & Olufsen Redline 60.2 Speakers with Stands & Cables Here we have a pair of B&O Redline 60.2 speakers in full working order, complete with their original Stands and a pair of DIN Speaker cables. The speakers are in very good condition with just a few marks to the fabric, the stands have some signs of use but could be resprayedPlease see all pictures. From Beocentral:The replacement for Beovox RL 60, and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom.The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel.A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available.Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand.Payment within 3 working days, returns only accepted if the item is not as described. Combined postage offered where applicable. For auction items please wait for an updated invoice before payment. If purchasing more than one Buy it Now item please use the basket and request the total amount and invoice at checkout. I sell vintage items and accurately describe the cosmetic condition, please use this information in conjunction with the photos to satisfy yourself of the condition of this item. If the item is required to work in any way I will give a separate description of the performance in this area to the best of my ability. Should you have any questions please contact me before bidding or buying. All items will be packaged securely. Please check out our Instagram account for highlights of up and coming additions to our eBay store. FSL

Bang & Olufsen x2 Speakers 1984-7 Redline Passive Loudspeakers RL60.2

Ende: 05.09. 2023 09:39:44 am Dienstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 288.21 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 266391798001
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: tinkertailor44 (414|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Harrogate Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen x2 Speakers with B&O metal floorstandManufactured 1984-7 Redline Passive Loudspeakers RL60.2 Amazing sound quality. Collection Leeds or can work out postage costs

Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox 6513 RL 60.2 60w Incl Wall Brac

Ende: 03.09. 2023 16:02:23 am Sonntag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 115.31 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 314797301821
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: g3278iuyfe689 (636|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: london, London Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen 2 Beovox RL60.2 Redline speakers with wall brackets NO STANDS are included. Straps have been replaced, fabric in excellent condition for age, and stands in good condition. See photos for more detail. Sound brilliant - they are connected to my beocentre 9000 presently. See also my other listing for two with stands.

Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox 6513 RL 60.2 60w Incl Stands

Ende: 03.09. 2023 16:00:13 am Sonntag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 115.31 EUR Auktion
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 314797297566
  • Anzahl Gebote: 0
  • Verkäufer: g3278iuyfe689 (636|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: london, London Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: None
  • Versandkosten: 0,0 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen 2 Beovox RL60.2 Redline speakers with stands Straps have been replaced, fabric in excellent condition for age, and stands in good condition. See photos for more detail. Sound brilliant - they are connected to my beocentre 9000 presently. See also my other listing for two with rare wall brackets.

Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox 6513 RL 60.2 60w / 8 Ohm Pair

Ende: 24.08. 2023 15:30:53 am Donnerstag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 115.03 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 275969502228
  • Verkäufer: aleflore_95 (3176|99.6%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Gewerblich
  • Ort: Chesterfield Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 48,59 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang & Olufsen RL60.2 Redline Speakers BO Beovox 6513 RL 60.2 60w / 8 Ohm Pair. In used condition. Please refer to pictures for condition and what is included. I have other vintage items on other listings. Thank you for looking.

Bang Olufsen Beovox Redline speaker floor / wall stand STANDS ONLY type 6034

Ende: 13.08. 2023 14:13:32 am Sonntag
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 134.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 275953619741
  • Verkäufer: weaver1671 (332|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Warrington Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 29,7 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen Beovox Redline speaker floor stand or wall brackets type 6034. Speakers NOT INCLUDED. Suitable for the bang and Olufsen redline range e.g. RL45 / RL 60 / RL6000. If the back of your speakers look like the last photo it should fit. Excellent condition they look like they have hardly been used. The grey feet look superb with only superficial marks on the black uprights if you look closely most of which wouldn’t be visible anyway The black bracket that the speakers hang on simply slides into the upright. As they are detachable they can also be fixed directly to a wall with 4 screws and the speakers can be hung on a wall without using the feet. Make sure you use suitable fixings (not included) and fix to a solid wall. Using the feet the speakers will hang on the black bracket without any fixings required.

Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin

Ende: 19.07. 2023 20:44:25 am Mittwoch
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 467.62 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 195832302684
  • Verkäufer: demares01 (1688|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 39,95 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin Original straps with decals. Replacements dont have these Excellent grille cloth condition, no snags or tears Stands available separately Manufactured: 1988 - 1992 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey The idea behind Beovox Red Line speakers was one of flexibility. A Red Line speaker was so flexible that it could be placed anywhere. On the ceiling, the wall, or on the floor. You could hang them semi-permanently on the wall, and if you had a party you could place them on the floor and thereby add extra emphasis to the bass. The different ways of placing them accentuated different frequencies. You could also tilt them if you chose to hang them on the wall. This allowed you to adjust the sound image and direct the sound right at your listening position. However, Red Line was more than merely flexible. It was an impressive bass reflex speaker with a revolutionary new cabinet that curved round the sound thereby eliminating irritating resonance because there were no parallel surfaces. Music that never stands still Red Line loudspeakers followed your music tastes right up the wall if you wanted! All models except the RL35 could be hung on the wall or be suspended from the ceiling; and, if your dancing feet wanted to make the most of the bass notes, then Red Line could be positioned on the floor, supported by the built-in floor stand. By using Red Line speakers, you werent plagued by cables that wrapped themselves around your feet like spaghetti either; Red Lines flexible spiral cables provided the decorative and practical answer. The shell was cast in a hard synthetic material and the shape that was devised for the range was characterised by the fact that it allowed for practically no resonance whatsoever. The replacement for Beovox RL 60 and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom. The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel. A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available. Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand. Later in the life of this model, the choice of having the rear cabinet finished in white as well as grey was offered. In the case of the white version, the famous “red line” became silver, though the name remained the same. The cloth grille remained available in grey only however. Looking totally different from their own and other manufacturers’ loudspeakers, the slightly ‘concave’ design allowed for greater flexibility of any other speakers in the range up to that time. In a cross between ‘normal’ speakers and ‘panel’ speakers, the RL range was produced in a variety of sizes and able to accommodate different power handling. For the RL45 this was 45 watts RMS and for the slightly larger RL60, a total of 60 watts RMS could be handled. An auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) or ‘drone cone’, was included to give the speakers that extra ‘punch’, especially at higher listening levels. Looking directly at the speaker the viewer would see a proud ‘Bang & Olufsen’ stip embossed vertically on its upper front. Manufactured from resin injection moulding the speakers’ cabinets were mid-grey in appearance with similarly-shaded grey cloth fronts, wrapped around with thin translucent strips of plastic. What determined their ‘RL’ or ‘Redline’ labelling however, was the thin red line painted right around the speakers’ casing. They looked very stylish and suggested modern electronics within. However, their technology was relatively orthodox. It was just their appearance which made them stand out and gave them flexibility unlike any other speakers in that they could be mounted on a wall, hung from a ceiling, or stood on the floor using their own specially-designed black metal floor stands. It was just the smallest in the range - the RL35 - which could not be affixed to a ceiling. The ceiling bracket was bought as an additional extra although the range all came fitted with an individual metal ‘prop’ to help support them at an angle on the floor which is where, so Bang & Olufsen said, that they performed their best. In practise this theory actually worked, although it was dependant on the type of floor on which they were placed as far as extra bass being brought about! The bass-reflex design allowed the produced sound to ‘curve’ around their non-parallel interiors thus, as the theory went, “eliminating irritating resonance”. It’s safe to say that these modern-looking speakers were immensely popular over the years and remained on the company’s product list for several years, undergoing just subtle changes further down the line. A little better equipped than the RL45, the Beovox RL60.2 was slightly deeper than its smaller partner. Looks-wise it had strong similarities although on its corner a DIN socket had been added to the original spring connector, thus allowing the user two methods of connection. Compared to the single woofer of the RL45, this larger speaker was fitted with two 130mm units to enhance the bass yet more although it still retained the single 25mm tweeter that the RL45 possessed. And like its compatriots the speaker was fitted with an Bass Reflex port to allow a fuller bass sound. Beovox RL 60.2 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications Type: 6513 (1988 - May 1992) Dimensions W x H x D: 54 x 40 x 18cm Weight 8.3 kg Long-term max. input power 75 W Maximum noise power 45 W Speaker impedance 8 ohms Frequency range 42 - 20,000 Hz Power at 96 dB SPL 2 watts Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB Distortion < 0.5 % Cabinet principle: Bass Reflex Woofer: 2 x 13cm Tweeter: 2.5cm Crossover frequency 350 Hz Net volume 19 litre Connections: spring terminals DIN socket

Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin White Cabinets

Ende: 19.07. 2023 20:44:24 am Mittwoch
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 409.16 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 195832302683
  • Verkäufer: demares01 (1688|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 39,95 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin Original straps. Excellent grille cloth condition, no snags or tears Stands available separately Manufactured: 1988 - 1992 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey, White The idea behind Beovox Red Line speakers was one of flexibility. A Red Line speaker was so flexible that it could be placed anywhere. On the ceiling, the wall, or on the floor. You could hang them semi-permanently on the wall, and if you had a party you could place them on the floor and thereby add extra emphasis to the bass. The different ways of placing them accentuated different frequencies. You could also tilt them if you chose to hang them on the wall. This allowed you to adjust the sound image and direct the sound right at your listening position. However, Red Line was more than merely flexible. It was an impressive bass reflex speaker with a revolutionary new cabinet that curved round the sound thereby eliminating irritating resonance because there were no parallel surfaces. Music that never stands still Red Line loudspeakers followed your music tastes right up the wall if you wanted! All models except the RL35 could be hung on the wall or be suspended from the ceiling; and, if your dancing feet wanted to make the most of the bass notes, then Red Line could be positioned on the floor, supported by the built-in floor stand. By using Red Line speakers, you werent plagued by cables that wrapped themselves around your feet like spaghetti either; Red Lines flexible spiral cables provided the decorative and practical answer. The shell was cast in a hard synthetic material and the shape that was devised for the range was characterised by the fact that it allowed for practically no resonance whatsoever. The replacement for Beovox RL 60 and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom. The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel. A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available. Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand. Later in the life of this model, the choice of having the rear cabinet finished in white as well as grey was offered. In the case of the white version, the famous “red line” became silver, though the name remained the same. The cloth grille remained available in grey only however. Looking totally different from their own and other manufacturers’ loudspeakers, the slightly ‘concave’ design allowed for greater flexibility of any other speakers in the range up to that time. In a cross between ‘normal’ speakers and ‘panel’ speakers, the RL range was produced in a variety of sizes and able to accommodate different power handling. For the RL45 this was 45 watts RMS and for the slightly larger RL60, a total of 60 watts RMS could be handled. An auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) or ‘drone cone’, was included to give the speakers that extra ‘punch’, especially at higher listening levels. Looking directly at the speaker the viewer would see a proud ‘Bang & Olufsen’ stip embossed vertically on its upper front. Manufactured from resin injection moulding the speakers’ cabinets were mid-grey in appearance with similarly-shaded grey cloth fronts, wrapped around with thin translucent strips of plastic. What determined their ‘RL’ or ‘Redline’ labelling however, was the thin red line painted right around the speakers’ casing. They looked very stylish and suggested modern electronics within. However, their technology was relatively orthodox. It was just their appearance which made them stand out and gave them flexibility unlike any other speakers in that they could be mounted on a wall, hung from a ceiling, or stood on the floor using their own specially-designed black metal floor stands. It was just the smallest in the range - the RL35 - which could not be affixed to a ceiling. The ceiling bracket was bought as an additional extra although the range all came fitted with an individual metal ‘prop’ to help support them at an angle on the floor which is where, so Bang & Olufsen said, that they performed their best. In practise this theory actually worked, although it was dependant on the type of floor on which they were placed as far as extra bass being brought about! The bass-reflex design allowed the produced sound to ‘curve’ around their non-parallel interiors thus, as the theory went, “eliminating irritating resonance”. It’s safe to say that these modern-looking speakers were immensely popular over the years and remained on the company’s product list for several years, undergoing just subtle changes further down the line. A little better equipped than the RL45, the Beovox RL60.2 was slightly deeper than its smaller partner. Looks-wise it had strong similarities although on its corner a DIN socket had been added to the original spring connector, thus allowing the user two methods of connection. Compared to the single woofer of the RL45, this larger speaker was fitted with two 130mm units to enhance the bass yet more although it still retained the single 25mm tweeter that the RL45 possessed. And like its compatriots the speaker was fitted with an Bass Reflex port to allow a fuller bass sound. Beovox RL 60.2 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications Type: 6513 (1988 - May 1992) Dimensions W x H x D: 54 x 40 x 18cm Weight 8.3 kg Long-term max. input power 75 W Maximum noise power 45 W Speaker impedance 8 ohms Frequency range 42 - 20,000 Hz Power at 96 dB SPL 2 watts Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB Distortion < 0.5 % Cabinet principle: Bass Reflex Woofer: 2 x 13cm Tweeter: 2.5cm Crossover frequency 350 Hz Net volume 19 litre Connections: spring terminals DIN socket

Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin White

Ende: 19.07. 2023 20:44:23 am Mittwoch
  • Zustand: Gebraucht
  • Preis: 467.62 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: nicht verkauft
  • Artikelnummer: 195832302666
  • Verkäufer: demares01 (1688|100.0%)
  • Verkäufertyp: Privat
  • Ort: Ashford Großbritannien
  • Versand nach: GB
  • Versandkosten: 39,95 EUR
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  • Beschreibung

    Bang Olufsen RL 60.2 Speakers Red Line 3-way Bass Reflex Resin with rarer white edged cabinets Original straps with decals. Replacements dont have these Excellent grille cloth condition Stands and wall brackets available separately Manufactured: 1988 - 1992 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey The idea behind Beovox Red Line speakers was one of flexibility. A Red Line speaker was so flexible that it could be placed anywhere. On the ceiling, the wall, or on the floor. You could hang them semi-permanently on the wall, and if you had a party you could place them on the floor and thereby add extra emphasis to the bass. The different ways of placing them accentuated different frequencies. You could also tilt them if you chose to hang them on the wall. This allowed you to adjust the sound image and direct the sound right at your listening position. However, Red Line was more than merely flexible. It was an impressive bass reflex speaker with a revolutionary new cabinet that curved round the sound thereby eliminating irritating resonance because there were no parallel surfaces. Music that never stands still Red Line loudspeakers followed your music tastes right up the wall if you wanted! All models except the RL35 could be hung on the wall or be suspended from the ceiling; and, if your dancing feet wanted to make the most of the bass notes, then Red Line could be positioned on the floor, supported by the built-in floor stand. By using Red Line speakers, you werent plagued by cables that wrapped themselves around your feet like spaghetti either; Red Lines flexible spiral cables provided the decorative and practical answer. The shell was cast in a hard synthetic material and the shape that was devised for the range was characterised by the fact that it allowed for practically no resonance whatsoever. The replacement for Beovox RL 60 and a rather different one despite appearing very similar. The auxiliary bass radiator was gone and the 16cm woofers of the RL 60 were replaced by two 13cm units, mounted side by side on one of the outer panels, one of which acted as the midrange unit. There was a ducted port 6cm in diameter, the port being plastic and running across the width of the narrower dimension of the speaker. There was a 2.5cm tweeter which was mounted on one side of the central panel with the cross over being positioned on the other. When placed on the floor stands in the normal position with the longest side being vertical, this lead to the interesting configuration of the bass units being at the top, the tweeter in the middle and the bass reflex port at the bottom. The cabinet, in common with the rest of the Red Line range was of cast resin with heavy ribbing in the novel angled rear. The ribs in the long axis were filled with sound deadening material similar to that used in the car industry. The front of the cabinet was covered by cloth which was glued to the front panel and moulded over lettering on the front panel. A metal prop was built into the rear of the speaker and much was made of the flexibility with which these endowed the Red Line range. There were also separate floor stands and wall brackets and even ceiling brackets available. Connections were either by a 2 pin DIN plug, located at one corner, or by spring terminals in the recess for the stand. Later in the life of this model, the choice of having the rear cabinet finished in white as well as grey was offered. In the case of the white version, the famous “red line” became silver, though the name remained the same. The cloth grille remained available in grey only however. Looking totally different from their own and other manufacturers’ loudspeakers, the slightly ‘concave’ design allowed for greater flexibility of any other speakers in the range up to that time. In a cross between ‘normal’ speakers and ‘panel’ speakers, the RL range was produced in a variety of sizes and able to accommodate different power handling. For the RL45 this was 45 watts RMS and for the slightly larger RL60, a total of 60 watts RMS could be handled. An auxiliary bass radiator (ABR) or ‘drone cone’, was included to give the speakers that extra ‘punch’, especially at higher listening levels. Looking directly at the speaker the viewer would see a proud ‘Bang & Olufsen’ stip embossed vertically on its upper front. Manufactured from resin injection moulding the speakers’ cabinets were mid-grey in appearance with similarly-shaded grey cloth fronts, wrapped around with thin translucent strips of plastic. What determined their ‘RL’ or ‘Redline’ labelling however, was the thin red line painted right around the speakers’ casing. They looked very stylish and suggested modern electronics within. However, their technology was relatively orthodox. It was just their appearance which made them stand out and gave them flexibility unlike any other speakers in that they could be mounted on a wall, hung from a ceiling, or stood on the floor using their own specially-designed black metal floor stands. It was just the smallest in the range - the RL35 - which could not be affixed to a ceiling. The ceiling bracket was bought as an additional extra although the range all came fitted with an individual metal ‘prop’ to help support them at an angle on the floor which is where, so Bang & Olufsen said, that they performed their best. In practise this theory actually worked, although it was dependant on the type of floor on which they were placed as far as extra bass being brought about! The bass-reflex design allowed the produced sound to ‘curve’ around their non-parallel interiors thus, as the theory went, “eliminating irritating resonance”. It’s safe to say that these modern-looking speakers were immensely popular over the years and remained on the company’s product list for several years, undergoing just subtle changes further down the line. A little better equipped than the RL45, the Beovox RL60.2 was slightly deeper than its smaller partner. Looks-wise it had strong similarities although on its corner a DIN socket had been added to the original spring connector, thus allowing the user two methods of connection. Compared to the single woofer of the RL45, this larger speaker was fitted with two 130mm units to enhance the bass yet more although it still retained the single 25mm tweeter that the RL45 possessed. And like its compatriots the speaker was fitted with an Bass Reflex port to allow a fuller bass sound. Beovox RL 60.2 Passive Loudspeakers Product Specifications Type: 6513 (1988 - May 1992) Dimensions W x H x D: 54 x 40 x 18cm Weight 8.3 kg Long-term max. input power 75 W Maximum noise power 45 W Speaker impedance 8 ohms Frequency range 42 - 20,000 Hz Power at 96 dB SPL 2 watts Sensitivity 1 W 93 dB Distortion < 0.5 % Cabinet principle: Bass Reflex Woofer: 2 x 13cm Tweeter: 2.5cm Crossover frequency 350 Hz Net volume 19 litre Connections: spring terminals DIN socket