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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hi, If you don't find anyone with spare lengths to give away, I can build any lengths for you from 0.1m up to 100m, either with or without plugs. As I would need to charge for this, I'm guessing that you will want to wait to see if there are any offers of free cables first. Hope this helps! Steve.
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Hi, Welcome to the forum! As we've had a chat about the problem already by email, I will add a few thoughts for the benefit of the other readers out there, in case someone has ideas to offer..... You told me that you inherited non-genuine speaker cables with the system, which you replaced with the cables that I sent to you (the correct mk.3 type
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Hi, This is a puzzling problem! The first thing to say is that you should not get any grounding problems with the lead from the Bluetooth receiver to the 2300, so I would suggest changing this (although this won't solve the garbled data, it should prevent the grounding hum). With regards to the digital noise, this certainly seems to be caused by
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Hi Monkab, There is no difference in sound quality between the RCA and the Powerlink inputs (at least to my ears anyway!). The main difference between these is that the Powerlink input is meant for use with a B&O system or TV as it needs a trigger signal to switch the speaker on when using this socket. The RCA socket has an auto-sensing circuit
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Yes, its mono, so ideal as a centre speaker! The only issue is that the tweeter is slightly offset from the middle of the speaker when it is hung horizontally...... (as is the centre of balance, due to the power supply being at one end)! It was quite a strange aquisition - a friend of mine who is also a B&O collector was given the chance to clear
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I know this is a little off-topic, but I had a spare Beolab 6000 lying around, so I've fitted it with a Beolab 3500 wall bracket, relocated the wiring to the centre of the column and added an extra end cap (where the base used to be). This now sits happily up on our playroom wall (out of the reach of tiny fingers) and runs directly from a Beosystem
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......sent! This sounds like a fair way of doing things, however I'm just a bit worried that as I will be keeping my fingers permanently crossed for the next few weeks, I could end up with joint injuries...... Looking forward to the outcome of the draw! Steve.
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Hi Jonnie, Peter is quite right - virtually ANY speaker can be used with your Beosound 2300. Active speakers can normally be connected directly (with the right cable) and the cable that Peter linked to on my site allows easy connection of mainy active speakers and also passive speakers (via a suitable power amplifier). Please drop me a line via my website
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Hi Mika, Sorry about the problems you had in finding my site at the start of the month - my internet host (Microsoft) lost all their servers for about 24 hours. Everything was up and running again shortly afterwards. In terms of connecting the speakers, I would certainly advise using the Pre-outs on the 5500 into the Line inputs of the Beolabs - this
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Hi Tony, Thanks for the recommendation! Yes, I have a Powerlink compatible Splitter adapter (with two female sockets and one male plug) approx. 20cm long that is a good way of joining, extending or combining Powerlink cables. This is fully wired (all pins connected), so it can be used with any version of cable. Please click on my banner below, go to
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