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Latest post 10-11-2008 4:52 AM by Weebyx. 5 replies.
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  • 10-10-2008 3:26 PM

    beolab 8000 & beolab 6000

    Hi, I have beolab 8000 & beolab 6000 and want to attach them to non b&o preamp. Is there any special aspect I need to check in the preamplifier ? Is anyone else using a preamp successfully with these speakers? Would appreciate suggestions. Thanks 

  • 10-10-2008 4:17 PM In reply to

    Re: beolab 8000 & beolab 6000

    You need to use pre-amp out - that is variable line level. Many people do this though obviously the easiest way to use them is with a B&O system.
  • 10-10-2008 4:31 PM In reply to

    • Weebyx
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    Re: beolab 8000 & beolab 6000

    varunseth:

    Hi, I have beolab 8000 & beolab 6000 and want to attach them to non b&o preamp. Is there any special aspect I need to check in the preamplifier ? Is anyone else using a preamp successfully with these speakers? Would appreciate suggestions. Thanks 

    You need to supply the speakers with 5-12V to make them power up. it is the yellow wire of the powerlink cable.

    /Weebyx

  • 10-10-2008 4:41 PM In reply to

    Re: beolab 8000 & beolab 6000

    If attached via Line and RCA plugs, both speakers will switch on when signal is played.
  • 10-10-2008 4:47 PM In reply to

    Re: beolab 8000 & beolab 6000

    Weebyx:
    varunseth:

    Hi, I have beolab 8000 & beolab 6000 and want to attach them to non b&o preamp. Is there any special aspect I need to check in the preamplifier ? Is anyone else using a preamp successfully with these speakers? Would appreciate suggestions. Thanks 

    You need to supply the speakers with 5-12V to make them power up. it is the yellow wire of the powerlink cable.

    /Weebyx

    Not true, I'm afraid.

    The OP will be using the line socket then the speakers will wake up on receiving a signal and switch off a few minutes after the signal stops.

    Regards Graham

  • 10-11-2008 4:52 AM In reply to

    • Weebyx
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    Re: beolab 8000 & beolab 6000

    joeyboygolf:
    Weebyx:
    varunseth:

    Hi, I have beolab 8000 & beolab 6000 and want to attach them to non b&o preamp. Is there any special aspect I need to check in the preamplifier ? Is anyone else using a preamp successfully with these speakers? Would appreciate suggestions. Thanks 

    You need to supply the speakers with 5-12V to make them power up. it is the yellow wire of the powerlink cable.

    /Weebyx

    Not true, I'm afraid.

    The OP will be using the line socket then the speakers will wake up on receiving a signal and switch off a few minutes after the signal stops.

    aaah,  :) That is what the line socket is for :)

    /Weebyx

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