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  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Hi I think I have this figured out. One problem remains . How do I force the Beosystem 9000 to play when nothing is attached tit. At turn-on Option 1 works but if the 9000i loses power for any reason.. It goes back to not playing. How can I simulate a powerlink or make a dummy plug? I must also thank Sorenmexico for the very long but extremely informative
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-19-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Update The Beolab 8000 work extremely well with the Pre/Processor. They just work. You put the switch on "Line" and that's it ... I haven't yet experienced the popping sound. If one mutes the receiver then the Beolab speakers remain on for a period of time . I measured the time they remain on on one speaker it was 3'09" and
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-16-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    tournedos I thank you. @ everybody ... I will work on this and report to you all. Less
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-15-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Hi I am set on making this work. One last question: If I use the Line input on the Beolab Actives, Can I use Pin #4 on the Powerlink to turn the speaker on? I would think that the line input is in parallel with the Powerlink Jack. Am I correct? That would make it easieras I already have several long audiophiles cables. It would be easier to use some
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-14-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Ok I understand the Problem with the speakers turning off if there is no signal and that make sense. Now: if I use a trigger voltage, the application of said voltage to tpin 4 should turn the speakers on and keep them on as long as the voltage (5V DC) is applied. Do have I this right? When the speaker are kept ON by the application of the trigger voltage
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-12-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Soren THank you so very much. I understand the circuit. How do I inject this voltage to the speakers? The AVR does have a trigger output (12 Volt) so this can definitely be used. Now another question: Is it possible to have an B&O 9000 with no speaker connected to it to work as the main sources for a multi-room system.?I would have it in 5 rooms
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-11-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Hi People ... I have to scratch the AV-7000-2 .. The problem? It is only Pro=Logic and I am not sure how to get Pro Logic from Blu-Ray players and new cable boxes. And that is what I want... THe question then .. How do I keep the speakers on (they go off I understand in the absence of signal, something that can happen when suround activity is low or
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-09-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Hi I thank you ll for your support. I have an AV-7000-2 Surround processor and wil use it for Dolby Logic processing. Not the gretaest but will have to do. I will use the TV as the video switcher. Now to control the non b&O: It remains the problem. I will either use Lintronics or ask B&O if they can provide me with new codes for the devices
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-09-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    Hi I just found in the mix an "AV-7000-2" component as part of the things I inherited. Is it is it a full-fledge surround processor? IF yes where can I find the Manual for seting it up? Still would like the Beosystem 3 .. The more I read about it the more I like it ... Price is over the top though .. I would be willing to look into the System
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-07-2011
  • Re: Surround with B&O

    I like the b&o System 3 specs but they would be overkill for my application. The price is also a killer U$7700!! I was thinking about integrating a regular AV Pre/Pro (well hidden of course and feed the pre output to the Beolab speakers through trivial DIN to RCA converters. I would have used a Lintronic to translate the IR commands to the receiver
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by misteUS on 09-07-2011
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