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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I see: technically this is the same way you ran the other sub we discussed, assume? As discussed, it's a bit of work for a sub with less kick than will probably be noticable vs something with deeper bass. I'm likely to keep it with my 3300 system and RL 45's I guess. Barry: I'll send you an email reminder re: a pic of the model # on
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B:I know I typed a response, but I guess I neglected to hit POST. Recalling that the cona is passive and will require the MCL2P, are you recommending the setup as follows: BS3200>MCL2P >Cona>Beolab 6000 I know you have integrated non- B&O equipment in just this fashion, but how does one connect frmo the cona (with only the dual speaker
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First off: I am not an electrical techie, but am more than competent to take direction when it comes to basic repairs: I have done a bit of electrical work on vintage and late-model automobiles. I purchased a Beomaster 3300 with tape and CD back in 1994 with 4 RL-45's. The radio has NEVER had any reception, but since this was a bedroom setup initally
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bump to the top! Any info, anyone?
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I read about the MCL2P , and actually found one available locally. However, based onthe descrptions I have read: this amplifier allows for independent volume control of the passive speakers it is powering. Since I am adding this locally (same room as the system), would I need to manually incerase/decrease the volume of the sub separately from the main
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What a classic! My neighbor had one of these and the seat made it perfect for riding wheelies for blocks! Very cool color you found, there, too.
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Thank you, Peter. I realize that this setup will no totally utilize the cona's crossover and remove the low end from the 6000's. HOwever, since I already have the sub, why not give it a try. IN your comment, you allude to the fact that an active sub would remove the low freq bass. As I obviously don't have an active sub, how does that work
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I recently purchased a Beosound 3200 with Beolab 6000 speakers. I currently have a Beomaster/Beogram CD/Beocord 3300 with Cona Sub & 4 x RL35's. In order to give some more lower freq bass to the system I woul dlke to incorporate the cona: would I only need a Beolink passive amp to run to my the sub? Thanks for the advance advice Ken
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