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  • DIN speaker plug for thick cable

    Hi, Have you ewer tried to connect a thick speaker cable to a DIN plug? It is not an easy task. Monaco have some speaker plugs, that accommodate Ø 3 mm / 4 mm 2 cables. As the plug use screws, you don’t need to solder the cable. Product name is CP-20. Have a look: http://www.monacor.de/typo3...
    Posted to Forum by Nis on 01-27-2009
  • DIN speaker plug for thick cable

    Hi, Have you ewer tried to connect a thick speaker cable to a DIN plug? It is not an easy task. Monaco have some speaker plugs, that accommodate Ø 3 mm / 4 mm 2 cables. As the plug use screws, you don’t need to solder the cable. Product name is CP-20. Have a look: http://www.monacor.de/typo3...
    Posted to Forum by Nis on 01-27-2009
  • Can I use my BL8000s & 6000s with a non B&O stereo?

    I've recently acquired a pair of BeoLab 8000s and a pair of BeoLab 6000s. Is it possible to use them with a standard stereo. My amplifier uses ordinary 2-core speaker cable - is it possible to fit appropriate terminators for the speakers, or are there convertors, that I can use to hook them up and...
    Posted to Forum by agerrard on 12-15-2008
  • Connecting Beolab 9 to non B&O equipment

    I am looking at buying a set of Beolab 9 to connect to a non B&O equipment. I have been advised by a dealer that you can use the headphone jack from the equipment in my case it is a LG Rear Projection TV to connect to the Beolab 9. TV->Headphone->Line into Beolab9 Apparently In doing it that...
    Posted to Forum by Sn00py on 10-04-2008
  • BeoLab 5 speaker problem.

    Hi guys, can anybody help me. one of my BeoLab 5s just stopped to work. no light flashing nothing. i thought there has to be a fuse protector built in to protect the speaker from fuse shortening or something what could protect the unit from voltage jumps on electricity line. can anybody advice me, what...
    Posted to Forum by petja on 08-27-2008
  • Voltage switching on speaker PSU's?

    I heard that the speakers you buy in the UK (specifically Beolab 5's) have power supply units that have auto-switching between 100 ~ 240v. Can someone confirm this? Alternatively, how much does it cost to get a PSU changed in a typical B&O speaker? I am moving internationally from 230V to 110V...
    Posted to Forum by pacaldwe on 04-06-2008
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