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  • 03-28-2010 6:33 AM

    • Dennis
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    Are they Powerlink MK3 cables, or not?

    Hi Beoworlders!

     

    Yesterday I found an ad with a Beolab 3000 amplifier. The amplifier was connected to a Beovision or a Beosystem, and there was light in the display. But the cables didn't look like Powerlink MK2 cables, which I have been told, is the only cable that works with Beolab 3000! The cable on the picture, looks like a Powerlink MK3 cable for me! Can anyone tell me if the cable on the picture is a Powerlink MK3. I don't think that it is a Powerlink MK3 cable, because then the display won't work? But take a look at the 4 pictures:


    Regards Loudspeaker

    I was borned with a Beolink 1000 in my hand!

    Ever seen a Beomaster 6001? I have one! Look here.

    Main system: Beovision AV9000, Beocenter 2300, Beosystem 3500, Beolab Penta MKIII, Beolab 3000, Beogram 6500, Beolink 1000, Beolink 5000, Beolink 7000

    Wish list: Beolab 2,


  • 03-28-2010 7:47 AM In reply to

    Re: Are they Powerlink MK3 cables, or not?

    Your cables are thick and they carry the display info, so they are MK2.

  • 03-28-2010 9:33 AM In reply to

    • Dennis
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    Re: Are they Powerlink MK3 cables, or not?

    Hi Phil!

    Thank you for your help :)

    I am about to buy cables for my own Beolab 3000's, so i hope you can tell me if the cables on the two pictures are MK2 cables (It is two different cables).

    Regards Loudspeaker

    I was borned with a Beolink 1000 in my hand!

    Ever seen a Beomaster 6001? I have one! Look here.

    Main system: Beovision AV9000, Beocenter 2300, Beosystem 3500, Beolab Penta MKIII, Beolab 3000, Beogram 6500, Beolink 1000, Beolink 5000, Beolink 7000

    Wish list: Beolab 2,


  • 03-28-2010 10:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Are they Powerlink MK3 cables, or not?

    The bottom ones look thinner -> MK3...

  • 03-28-2010 10:45 AM In reply to

    • Dennis
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    Re: Are they Powerlink MK3 cables, or not?

    Okay, thanks again for your help.

    Regards Loudspeaker

    I was borned with a Beolink 1000 in my hand!

    Ever seen a Beomaster 6001? I have one! Look here.

    Main system: Beovision AV9000, Beocenter 2300, Beosystem 3500, Beolab Penta MKIII, Beolab 3000, Beogram 6500, Beolink 1000, Beolink 5000, Beolink 7000

    Wish list: Beolab 2,


  • 03-28-2010 11:27 AM In reply to

    • Vienna
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    Re: Are they Powerlink MK3 cables, or not?

    PowerLink Cables - fully mounted (all pins connected):

    Can be used for ALL Bang & Olufsen Speakers.

    The original PowerLink Cable (fully mounted) used for Pentas and BeoLab 3000/4500/5000 in the 80's & 90's had a diameter of 7mm.
    It was replaced by Powerlink Mk II with a diameter of 3,5mm.

    !! Recently Powerlink Mk II has been replaced by a NEW TYPE called "PowerLink Shielded" - a fully mounted and double shielded cable with a diameter of 5,5mm and available up to 50m !!

    A new Power Link Junction Box - B&O PartNr 3132055 is also available.

    PowerLink Cables - witout diplay data: 

    Powerlink "thin" (diameter of 2,5mm) came with Beolab 4000/6000/8000 in the 90's *)

    It has been replaced by Powerlink Mk III (diameter 2,6mm) and factory made cables are marked with an arrow/ a triangle on the plugs. Custom-made Mk3 cables can be recognised by having an additional blue wire connected to pin 7 

    *) avoid this cable ... it does NOT work with recent speakers like BLB2 /3 / 5/ 9 / BLB 4000UP ...

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