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There were two Light control units produced by B&O. LC1 and it's successor LC2. Unfortunately LC2's are no longer produced. They do come up on Ebay quite often and are very sought after. Prices are close to what they cost new if not more. There are products from other companies that are designed to work with your B&O remote. Although
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Looking at the top diagram (Audio Aux Link). You should have pins where 1, 2 and 3 are located. Craig
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Is the connection a 3 pin DIN type? If so I think you wire it up the same as a Beogram. When I had a Beomic8 I wanted to sell on Ebay, I tested it through the Turntable connection of my Beomaster 1000.
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Contratulations to you both Craig
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Hi Matzuber, welcome to Beoworld. If I were you I would look on Ebay for either another MX3500. CRT TV's go for next to nothing these days. Or look for a Beomaster 4500. This is the matching Amp to your Beogram 4500 CD. This would solve all of your problems. You can connect the Speakers to it and of course the CD. You can also connect your ipod
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Had the same problem with my Phillips DVD Recorder. Some discs just will not play, when it rtries it sounds as though it is destroying the disc. Stick them in the X-box or the £30 DVD player in the bedroom and they play no problem. Not sure why this happens though. Craig
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Did Rumbalows sell B&O then, I never knew that. That is a name from the past I have not heard for a few years. Craig
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What about moving the BS9000 to replace where the Avant was. Then use the Masterlink connection that was for the Avant for the BS9000. Craig
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Not a fan of wireless myself either, far too unreliable. So you want to add the audio from your Apple TV onto your Masterlink network. What Masterlink product will be in the room with the Apple TV? Craig
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