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Latest post 05-09-2008 3:39 PM by Jandyt. 12 replies.
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  • 05-07-2008 9:21 AM

    ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Can I use passive center speakers with Beosystem 1 connected to via ML/MCL converter?
    Is there any limitations? This is temporary solution.
    Once I purchase Lab for center channel I will use ML/MCL for linked outdoor BeoVox speakers.

    ML/MCL converter - it has 5 pin input for older IR receivers. Can it be used with latest IR eye?
    My assumption is that ML/MCL converter is same box as BeoLink Passive.

    David the BeoPerson
  • 05-07-2008 11:45 AM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    You coooould do this. Sure. You don't need an eye in this case, though, as it will not be receiving IR commands itself. You connect the ML/MCL Converter by PowerLink and it will click on along with the other speakers.

    If anyone has tried this, though, I'd be interested to hear some tips as to "optimizing" a setup like this.  

    There is scarcely anything in this world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin

  • 05-07-2008 2:20 PM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Trip,
    Thank for reply.
    Reason why I ask about Eye connector type is to make sure I can use this unit as beolink with speakers and IR eye outdoors.

    Just thought of another option can it be used for rear speakers?
    It has only one powerlink input, can it split signal correctly to Left Rear & Rright Rear channels?

    David the BeoPerson
  • 05-07-2008 5:51 PM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Sure, no problem, in fact, it would be even better suited to this task considering that the rear channels carry a right & left, while the center is technically mono. 

    Powerlink carries 2 channels at once (it is usually the task of the BeoLab to decide which one to look at) so you could easily run a single lead of PowerLink to the ML/MCL converter and then two passive leads of 16/2 out to whatever speakers you'd like.

     

    There is scarcely anything in this world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin

  • 05-08-2008 10:02 AM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    beoperson:

    Can I use passive center speakers with Beosystem 1 connected to via ML/MCL converter?
    Is there any limitations? This is temporary solution.
    Once I purchase Lab for center channel I will use ML/MCL for linked outdoor BeoVox speakers.

    ML/MCL converter - it has 5 pin input for older IR receivers. Can it be used with latest IR eye?
    My assumption is that ML/MCL converter is same box as BeoLink Passive.

    Yes, ML/MCL converter and BeoLink Passive are the same except the ML/MCL converter comes without the IR eye. Both are designed for usage with the ringlike IR eye as shown here: http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=981 

    Hagen

  • 05-08-2008 10:24 AM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Trip, this makes sence

    Thanks

    David the BeoPerson
  • 05-08-2008 10:35 AM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    I'm a bit confused here:
    IR eye, newer version (hockey pack) is using headphone like connector (as far as I know) and ML/MCL Converter has 5 pin input marked IR?

    Another question will this ML/MCL converter work with the older IR receiver?
    When used for linked rooms - linking to BeoSound 9000 or BeoSystem 1.
    David the BeoPerson
  • 05-08-2008 10:50 AM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    As far as I know the IR eye hockey puck is available with different connectors/cables - but I am not sure.

    I do not beleive that the older IR receiver (MCL) will work but may be other forum members have more details here! 

    Hagen

  • 05-08-2008 1:02 PM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    The "eyes" all look similar, though the one that has the headphone-like plug on the end is either for a BeoMedia or a BeoSystem 1 variant. The eye that is used with an active kit, passive kit, or wireless kit, uses a DIN plug that looks like powerlink and has a timer, volume, and standby button on the black vertical strip over the actual IR receiver. 

    If you don't have one, a dealer can provide one for about $35 US. This comes with a 49' cable and eye.  

    There is scarcely anything in this world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin

  • 05-08-2008 4:04 PM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Trip, Thank you for the info!
    Are you sure its only $35 for an IR eye sounds cheap?
    (Compared to $20 that I've paid for beo4 battery cover )
    David the BeoPerson
  • 05-08-2008 4:28 PM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    I checked. It's $36 plus change. As for $20 for the battery cover, I wouldn't handed it to you and bid you good day. But that's another story! 

    There is scarcely anything in this world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin

  • 05-09-2008 1:52 PM In reply to

    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Trip, Thanks again for the Info!
    David the BeoPerson
  • 05-09-2008 3:39 PM In reply to

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    Re: ML/MCL converter use for center channel?

    Slightly off topic, but I have an IR eye which was meant to plug into the older VX video recorder to make it work with a non B&O TV.
    It has the headphone type plug and works great on a Beolink PC2!
    Just thought I would share this with y'all.

    Andy T.

    Poor me, never win owt!

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