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Latest post 04-01-2011 3:22 PM by Peter. 3 replies.
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  • 03-31-2011 2:32 PM

    • fishta
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    Adding extra speakers

    I've been having a play around with my BeoVision 7-40 MK V because despite my beolab 7.2 being an amazing speaker I miss having surround sound.

    I have an old Bose Acoustimass 3 active Sub which has a pair of passive cubes attached to it. So I connected up the sub by 5 Pin Din to Phono cable into the Bose Sub and told the TV it was a pair of 8000s as it has the crossover built into the sub. All worked but the sub buzzes. The cable is fine as I used it to test using it as an aux cable into a B&O Hi-Fi and there was no buzz. So I tried plugging my iPhone into the sub with a 3.5 to Phono cable. No buzz.

    Is this just a bad combo or has anyone else got similar or any other ideas? I would buy some BeoLabs but would only want a BeoLab 3 2 combo or BeoLab 9s which I just cant afford at the moment!

    Cheers

    BeoVision 7-40 MkV

  • 04-01-2011 3:28 AM In reply to

    Re: Adding extra speakers

    I would suggest that this is an earthing issue. To start with, try earthing the aerial feed to the TV.

  • 04-01-2011 3:21 PM In reply to

    • fishta
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    Re: Adding extra speakers

    There is no aerial going into the TV just Sky HD so I can't think what it is!

    BeoVision 7-40 MkV

  • 04-01-2011 3:22 PM In reply to

    Re: Adding extra speakers

    It can be the Sky dish - try earthing the feed.

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