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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Your dealer should be able to get the plugs for you. I attach a picture. As you can see, you actually use 3 pin plugs. The right and left are important to differentiate as the third pin carries different information in each! The wiring diagrams can be found on www.Beotech.co.uk - part of this site.
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They are separate. Remember that Powerlink actually contains both right and left channels in each outlet. What many people do is use Powerlink in the main room and MCL from Speaker 2 in the rest of the house. You can run both active and passive from MCL using the right connection boxes. Mute will mute both Powerlink sockets so it is not really designed
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Not entering myself! I am on holiday in about a week and will think of some real stinkers for the next one!
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Think I have them all - have advertised this here!
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Do you work for the government? Excellent use of the selective quote!
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Probably my fault! Apologies! But congratulations!
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j0hnbarker: I have nothing against the flat panel speakers, and they obviously command a good premium either Beovox or Beolab, but my understanding was that the flat panel speakers sold quite poorly 15 years ago when they were a current line. If that's the case, did the same people who hanker after them now buy them when they came out? I have it
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Giving this some thought, I don't actually want any products re-issued. I enjoy the thrill of the new products and any pastiche of a loved classic would always be a disappointment. Cues from older products are fine (BL3/Beovox 2500 etc) but it is the inventiveness of the B&O design team that keeps me coming back. I do like my old equipment but
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Over The Top. It does have some switches to compensate for this though.
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Beogram 4000 and possibly the Beosystem 6000 quad but as a multi channel surround sound system - Powerlink outputs instead of power amplifiers would be fine!