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Latest post 02-14-2010 4:03 AM by Peter. 3 replies.
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  • 02-12-2010 10:59 AM

    Connect Beomaster 2400 to Beovox Cona ?

    Hello everyone, please help me this case.

     

    I am going to connect my Beomaster 2400 (1979) --> sub Beovox Cona --> passive CX 100? It is all right?

     

    There is no problem to connect Cona to CX 100, but I never connect Cona to Beomaster 2400. I have listened Beomaster 5000 with Cona and CX 100, but I am not satisfied with the sound quality.

     

    Which beomaster / bencenter is most suitable for Cona and CX100?

     

    Can the Beomaster 2400 do better?

  • 02-12-2010 11:02 AM In reply to

    Re: Connect Beomaster 2400 to Beovox Cona ?

    Assuming both amps are in good servicable condition then I doubt you'll get an improvement with the 2400. I have owned both, and rate the Beomaster 5000 amp very highly. The 2400 is ok, but not as powerful nor does it sound as sweet as the 5000. I had my 5000 with a Cona and some CX50s and was very satisfied with it :)

    President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society

  • 02-14-2010 3:22 AM In reply to

    Re: Connect Beomaster 2400 to Beovox Cona ?

    Thank you, John. I am now listening through beomaster 5000 (sometimes beomaster 7000) but I am not satisfied at all.  Maybe, I will put it in kitchen. Because in sitting room I am using Beomaster 8000 + Beovox MS150, and in other room is Penta + System 7000.

  • 02-14-2010 4:03 AM In reply to

    Re: Connect Beomaster 2400 to Beovox Cona ?

    Not too surprised! The MS150 is one of the best speakers that B&O made and the Pentas are not bad either. CX100s are link room speakers and in my view are struggling to be defined as Hi-Fi. They make a pleasant sound - I use a pair regularly - and a Cona does add some of what is missing, but any good pair of speakers will obviously outperform them. I would put them in the kitchen - small and they wipe clean! 

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