In 2024, Bang & Olufsen introduced the Beosystem 9000c, a music system featuring a reimagined version of the Beosystem 9000, one of the brand’s most iconic CD players from the 1990s, with a pair of its most advanced wireless speakers, the Beolab 28.
The music system cost $55,000.
Fast forward to the present, and the Danish hi-fi giant has teamed up with Fragment Design, one of Japan’s most influential design brands, to create a special-edition version of the Beosystem 9000c that looks damn cool and, unfortunately, is even more expensive.
Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 9000c (Fragment Edition)
Bang & OlufsenBefore delving into the collaboration, the story behind the 2024 release of the Beosystem 9000c is worth remembering. That’s because Bang & Olufsen didn’t create them from scratch.
Instead, old versions of the Beosystem 9000 CD player were hunted down as part of its Recreated Classics Programme. Then they were meticulously restored in the company’s factory in Struer, Denmark by many of the same technicians who worked on the originals from the 1990s.






