Hi Peter,
thanks for the tips. I did try a dealer supplied cable and also one I had made myself... I have also confirmed the technical information... and yes it should work just by taking both channels from the PowerLink connection to the subwoofer.
The good news are that I got it to work... I had tried it at the end of the strings (I have 1 BL4000 and 1 BL6000 connected out of each single PowerLink output on the BS9000) and also tested it in between but it didn't work... so I then tried all BL4000/6000 on one PowerLink output and the Sub directly on the other free PowerLink output... and voila it, worked... I guess the voltage was too low for the sub to pick up the signal...anyway it works!!!!
The bad news... the sub has no pass through circuit so I cannot filter out the low frequencies from passing on to the BL4000/BL6000 as I might with the BL2... it also has only one Mono/single channel input so I can only take one left or right channel from the BS9000...also it has no signal auto sensing to turn it on or off so it is always on unless you switch it off manually...and last thing, it just doesn't sound perfect with my B&O system! :o( I have heard the BL2 and the BL5s and also my setup without the sub and it just doesn't have what I was looking for in a subwoofer...
Unfortunately this was a gift and it will break my heart to tell the person who gave this to me that it is not good enough! and probably will break their heart too...anyway, I must do what I must do very nicely and face reality... I can't have this Sub in the B&O setup... and I can't afford at this moment a BL2... so maybe an in between KEF or a Canton with Class D ampliffiers will do for now!?
in any case, thank you very much Peter for your time and the tips..!
Sr.Piri