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  • 12-20-2011 12:17 PM

    • lauge
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    Connecting an old Beogram5500 to modern speakers

    Hi everyone.

    I have a problem that I simply can't find a solution to anywhere. I have an old Beomaster 5500 and a Beogram 5500 (records), which I have been using for some time. However, in my setup the Beomaster seems quite redundant. It handles the audio input from the Beogram, only to forward it on to my speakers through the frontfacing 3.5 mm audio sockets.

    I would like to remove the Beomaster altogether and simply connect the Beogram directly to the speakers, since they already contain amplifiers.

    I'm guessing I need a converter that can convert a male 7-pin DIN connector to a 3.5 male jack, but I'm not able to find such a connector anywhere.

     

    Now, I'll be the first to admit that I'm no sound expert, so please tell if there is something I'm missing, or if there is a better solution. However, if anyone know where I can get such a converter, please let me know.

     

    Merry Christmas from Denmark,

    Lauge

  • 12-20-2011 12:53 PM In reply to

    Re: Connecting an old Beogram5500 to modern speakers

    lauge:
    I'm guessing I need a converter that can convert a male 7-pin DIN connector to a 3.5 male jack, but I'm not able to find such a connector anywhere.

     

    You are correct in a way, but the 5500 does not give a line signal as it has no RIAA preamp built in, this RIAA preamp is in the beomaster. An external one is available from lifestyle AV:

    http://lifestyle-av.co.uk/details.asp?sectionId=4&productId=7094

    With this you should be good to go!

     

  • 12-22-2011 11:46 AM In reply to

    Re: Connecting an old Beogram5500 to modern speakers

    It seems that you are connecting your active speakers via the headphone socket of the Beomaster?This works obviously,although unorthodox.This means that the Beomaster is amplifying the signal from the Beogram,and you can control the volume.If you connect the Beogram directly to the speakers,you will lose control of volume and remote control of the Beogram.I would leave it as it is!

     

  • 12-22-2011 12:18 PM In reply to

    • stefan
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    Re: Connecting an old Beogram5500 to modern speakers

    You can replace the BM5500 with an MCL 2AV. It works like an audiomaster. You connect your BG5500 - you will still need a RIAA - to the PHONO input and the Beolabs to the Powerlink outputs. Remote control is also possible via the connected IR eye. You can even connect additional devices. The MCL 2 AV got three inputs.

    God Jul

    Stefan

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