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  • 10-05-2010 8:54 AM

    • kallasr
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    Collection of B&O amps and speakers - how to use and/or mix - What would YOU do?

    After several acquisitions (and some sales) I am ready to do the final set-up in my homeoffice.

    Available are:
    Beosystem 7000 (Beomaster, Beogram CD, Beocord, MCP 6500)
    Beomaster 4400
    Beolab 5000 (soon a Beomaster 5000 tuner will be added)
    Beovision MX4000
    Beogram 4002
    Beovox 5000 flat panel speakers (incl. wall mounts)
    Beovox CX100
    Beovox S45.2 (Stands available)

    Restrictions:
    I cannot use the speaker 1 connections for the Beomaster 7000, they are faulty. For this reason a Aux Conncection to the Beovision would require AV TV to have the TV sound on the speakers attached to the Beomaster 7000. For this reason I dropped the aux link connection.

    Set-up so far:
    - Beosystem 7000 connected to Beovox 5000 flat panel speakers (CD/Radio)
    - Beovision MX4000 with Bevox CX100 speakers attached (TV)
    - Beolab 5000 AND Beomaster 4400 (with Beogram 4002) share the same speakers (Beovox S45.2) via a Dodocus Ubox 3. Beomaster 4400 for radio/records and Beolab 5000 for PC/MP3s.

    Any recommandations on changing this setup?

    How would YOU use the availabe systems???

    Ralf

     

    My Beo: Beosound 3000, Beolab 4000, Beo 4 DVD,  Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000, Beovox S45.2 with Stands, Beosystem 7000 black with Beolink 7000, Beolink 1000, F1000 (3 cubes), Beovox 5000, Beovox 3000, Attyca 1.

  • 10-05-2010 10:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Collection of B&O amps and speakers - how to use and/or mix - What would YOU do?

    The problem with the BM7000 speaker 1 connection is the mute relay. It needs taking apart and cleaning or replacing. Well worth doing and a very common fault!

    Your set up is certainly different! The BM4400 is actually a better amplifier than the Beolab 5000 - it is after all 10 years younger in design and is direct coupled. However I use a Beolab 5000 as well as I just like it!

    To be honest, the only thing I would do is fix the BM7000 as it is clearly irritating you!

  • 10-05-2010 4:41 PM In reply to

    • valve1
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    Re: Collection of B&O amps and speakers - how to use and/or mix - What would YOU do?

    Doctor:
    our set up is certainly different! The BM4400 is actually a better amplifier than the Beolab 5000 - it is after all 10 years younger in design and is direct coupled. However I use a Beolab 5000 as well as I just like it!
    I am surprised to hear this (having never heard or seen either of them) I had the impression that the 5000 was the bench mark by which others were judged from the posts that I have read?

  • 10-05-2010 5:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Collection of B&O amps and speakers - how to use and/or mix - What would YOU do?

    valve1:

    Doctor:
    our set up is certainly different! The BM4400 is actually a better amplifier than the Beolab 5000 - it is after all 10 years younger in design and is direct coupled. However I use a Beolab 5000 as well as I just like it!
    I am surprised to hear this (having never heard or seen either of them) I had the impression that the 5000 was the bench mark by which others were judged from the posts that I have read?

    Nah - that is the Beomaster 8000.

    President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society

  • 10-05-2010 5:59 PM In reply to

    Re: Collection of B&O amps and speakers - how to use and/or mix - What would YOU do?

    Debatable - I like the 8000 but prefer the 4400. The 5000 is the benchmark for build quality. The progress in circuit design was accompanied by a decline in quality of materials. It is a matter of opinion as to where the ideal compromise is met. I like the late seventies (4400), some prefer the early 80s (8000). Both are reasonable choices - it just depends on your priorities. Late sixties is another choice - I have hedged my bets and got a choice!

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