Mega Rare collectors dream The Master 610K solid-state Stereo this is very special and is undoubtedly one of the best as over 60 years old
For those in the know and know what this is...it needs no introduction
And is one of the Finest anywhere as its in pristine condition
Over 60 years old still working as it should
It even has on board beovox speakers
And can run external speakers also
This is a center piece for anyone in the hifi world
The Bang & Olufsen Master 610 (often referred to as the Master 610K) is a rare, fully transistorised tabletop radio produced around 1964–1965. It is historically significant as the precursor to the iconic Beomaster 900K and represents B&O's early transition from tube to solid-state technology. and is highly sought-after as these are rarely come up for sale on second hand market's
Key Specifications & Features
Audio Output: Delivers approximately 2 x 6 watts through two built-in oval loudspeakers.
Radio Bands: Covers LW, MW, SW (Shortwave), and FM (88–108 MHz).
Distinctive Controls: Features a shortwave button labeled "F" for "Fisker" (fisher) instead of the standard "K" (kort), a quirk of this specific model.
Design: Housed in a sleek wooden cabinet with mid-century Danish styling. Unlike the later Beomaster 900K, it lacks the green stereo indicator lamp on the front.
Connectivity: Includes options for external aerials (AM/FM), a tape recorder, a record player, and external speakers.
Related 610 Series Models
In B&O's naming convention of the era, "610" often denoted the 1964 model year. Other similar models include:
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Beo 610 (Beobox): B&O's largest battery-operated radio. It was a portable, transistorised table set that could be fitted with an optional internal mains power unit.
Beomaster Mini De Luxe 610: One of the company's final tube-based radios. Despite having two speakers, it used a single mono amplifier.
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