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1st March February 2012
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Nice easy question! How do i watch the TV whilst listening to music? Setup is BS9000 and BV3 masterlinked with speakers attached to BV3. When i select CD, radio or Aux the tv goes off. I know i should read through the manuals, but this forum gives me quicker answers. Thanks in advance.
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This evening my lounge looks like this. The 9000, 4000's and BV3 all now have to be un-connected and put in a safe place for the soundproofing and plasterboarding and the electric sockets to be done. But for the rest of the weekend im going to enjoy some music and TV.
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The BV3 was easier to connect up (my back was killing me by now)
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The only way to connect these connections was to stand half way up a step ladder and hug the 9000 close to my body and wall yet far enough away from wall for my misses to push in the connections. There wasnt enough 'play' on the am aerial to get that in so i remounted the 9000, pushed up the bit of wood again, and with my head torch on i struggled
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Has anyone ever tried hanging their BS9000 on the wall where the cables are built in? Honestly, this job is not to be taken lightly, it was a huge struggle. To start with i placed the 9000 and the wall mount and wedged a bit of batten up the back and attempted to connect the cables. This was impossible.
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So at this stage all the B&O installation cables are in place and i thought at this point i should really connect everything up and test, just to make sure everything is working correctly before i plasterboard everything in. Its also worth pointing out that the ground floor in my house is a suspended floor so all cables from one side of the room
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The AM loop that you see in the above photo actually runs up the same trunking as the BL4000 cables and is pushed between the ceiling of lounge and bedroom above.
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Back to the right side of chimney brest and all batten, trunking and cable running also got complete this afternoon
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The aerial guys were brilliant and didnt charge me for re-routing the Sky cables (to be fair i could have done this myself). When i originally had sky installed i was out playing cricket and got home to find they had run the cables from the back of the house in the guttering to the front of the house. They said they werent insured to go in the loft