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Latest post 11-03-2010 1:33 PM by BeoFab. 2 replies.
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  • 11-03-2010 11:23 AM

    Beovision 10 rear speakers

    I just bought a pair of Beolab 4000 to connect them as rear speakers in my setup consisting of a Beovision 10-40 and two Beolab 3 as front speakers and a Beolab 11 that is on its way.

    My question is:

    After select one speaker as RIGHT and the other as LEFT. According to the Beolab 4000 manual you can connect them in two ways:

    1 Run a total of TWO Powerlink cables. ONE Power Link cables from EACH loudspeaker directly to the LEFT REAR and RIGH REAR of the Beovision 10
    Or
    2 Run ONE Power Link cable from the first speaker to the second speaker and then from this second speaker ONE powerlink cable to the Beovision LEFT or RIGHT rear. This will help to minimise cable cluttery.

    My doubt is:

    1) This apply only for audio equipment or for video equipment like in this case too?

    2) Will this work correctly? I mean RIGHT REAR speaker will receive the correct right rear information and LEFT REAR will receive the correct left rear information.

     

    Thanks for your help.

  • 11-03-2010 11:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 10 rear speakers

    BeoFab:

    1) This apply only for audio equipment or for video equipment like in this case too?

    It works with both, A and V.

    BeoFab:

    2) Will this work correctly? I mean RIGHT REAR speaker will receive the correct right rear information and LEFT REAR will receive the correct left rear information.

    Yes, that is exactly what the L/R switches are for. The same works for the FRONT as well.

    P.S. Do you have an AUDIO source?

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  • 11-03-2010 1:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 10 rear speakers

     

    burantek:

    BeoFab:

    1) This apply only for audio equipment or for video equipment like in this case too?

    It works with both, A and V.

    BeoFab:

    2) Will this work correctly? I mean RIGHT REAR speaker will receive the correct right rear information and LEFT REAR will receive the correct left rear information.

     

    Yes, that is exactly what the L/R switches are for. The same works for the FRONT as well.

    P.S. Do you have an AUDIO source?

     

    Thank you.

    No, but I will probably add a Beosound 5 encore and or a Beosound 8

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