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Latest post 11-16-2008 7:19 AM by burantek. 6 replies.
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  • 06-30-2008 3:16 PM

    speakers for beosystem 5500

    i was wondering if anyone knew if i could use normal record player style speakers for my beosystem 5500 and just get different cables or even just use it in stereo instead of quad or something. i really have no idea
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  • 06-30-2008 3:46 PM In reply to

    • Ben
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    Re: speakers for beosystem 5500

    Any 'normal' speakers can be used with the Beomaster 5500, you just need the 2 pin DIN plug to plug into the speaker outlets, available from most online electronic retailers, like RS, CPC, Maplin etc.

    As far as quad and stereo.... I think you must be getting mixed up with the 4 speaker outlets, these are two stereo pairs.

    Cheers,

    Ben

  • 06-30-2008 4:08 PM In reply to

    • Calvin
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    Re: speakers for beosystem 5500

    You could use any speakers (with the appropriate Cable -> BS5500 connector) but there really are some cracking B&O passive speakers out there.  I used to use a big pair of KLH speakers which were good, but were just the same as a ton of other sound systems' look.  I currently have Redlines for the front and a pair of BeoVox X25 s at the back (they're not good speakers but add a bit of rear balance
  • 07-01-2008 4:13 AM In reply to

    Re: speakers for beosystem 5500

    Welcome to Beoworld!

     The X25s are best avoided as they are not good speakers by B&O standards and (conversely) seem to fetch reasonably high prices on eBay. Best to do a search on eBay and see what is available, I am using  my Beosystem 5000  with my  Beovox S45-2's which are a good choice amongst the earlier B&O speakers because they sound good, do not suffer from 'foam rot' and are not too big which means they are relatively 'wife-friendly'. Threre are plenty of other good choices though (including the redlines) , most of which will be available for £50-100 at most and quite possibly much less.

    It's a good idea to replace the crossover capacitors on any 20-30 year old pair of speakers, there are plenty of threads about this.

    If you already have speakers you want to use suitable cables are freely available.

     

    Simon

  • 07-01-2008 8:54 AM In reply to

    Re: speakers for beosystem 5500

    Tim is using RL140s and is very impressed with them with a 5500. The 5500 is not the greatest amplifier so it is worth choosing speakers wisely. Get one that matches and it sounds very good but not too difficult a load.
  • 11-16-2008 4:36 AM In reply to

    • mcrack
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    Re: speakers for beosystem 5500

    Living in a rented apartment I cannot crank up the volume much, so I only hunted shortly for an expensive pair of active speakers, although s.th. like the "Mondrians" would have complemented my Bs 5500's design better, of course. After a stint with S30's I settled with a pair of passive three-way speakers (Beovox S45-2) and am very happy with them. They deliver a warm and woody sound with "translucent" basses and don't foam-rot. mcrack
  • 11-16-2008 7:19 AM In reply to

    Re: speakers for beosystem 5500

    mcrack:
    After a stint with S30's I settled with a pair of passive three-way speakers (Beovox S45-2) and am very happy with them. They deliver a warm and woody sound with "translucent" basses and don't foam-rot.mcrack

    s45-2: best b&o passive speaker per dollar... I love them! 

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