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Questions about a Beomaster 7000 --> Penta Lab setup

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AceBase Posted: Fri, Dec 19 2014 11:51 PM

Hi BeoGeeks!

I recently acquired a Beomaster 7000 with matching Beogram CD player and a set of Penta Lab speakers. The system was wired into a home audio system through the walls, so the connections coming from the Beomaster don't match the Penta Labs.

The Beomaster has the standard connections, which look to be a proprietary B&O multi-pin connector and two individual bare-wire jacks. The speakers terminate in a female RCA connector -- I'm not sure if this is the stock setup or whether these were modified for hard-wiring.

Given this, and despite searching a bit online, I can't seem to find a cable that goes Beomaster --> RCA.

If this exists, can someone point me to the correct cable?

Also: Does the faceplate of the Beomaster open up to allow control access or do I need one of the Beolink remotes to access the system?

Lastly: If I want to replace the Beomaster with a contemporary head unit, is there a specific model that will output a line-level signal to work with the Pentas?

Mange tak as they say in Danish!

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You also have powerlink connections or speaker terminal connections on your Labs.

The BM7000 have powerlink and speakerlink outputs, you should use these.

You can also use a regular rca-rca cable from the BM7000, but the previous options are better.

You need a Beolink to control the system.

Any head unit with rca output can be used with the Pentas. You can even connect a iPhone or anything else directly.

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AceBase replied on Sat, Dec 20 2014 5:44 PM

Thanks for your reply!

After flipping over the Penta Labs, I now see the other connections!

One additional question: Do the terminals labelled "Speaker Link" take bare wire or a proprietary connector? If it's the later, can you point me to that?

Also: What does the switch labelled Audio / Video do on the bottom of the Pentas?

Thanks again!

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Leslie replied on Sat, Dec 20 2014 6:12 PM

There is a special speakerlink cable for the Penta 1 and 2 to have them connected to e.g Beomaster 5500 (have a few). Audio/Video switch to be set as the name already says. Audio for Audio equipment and Video for TV.

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AceBase replied on Sat, Dec 20 2014 8:18 PM

Thanks for all the info -- I am learning!

A few more questions:

  • Can I use a 5-pin to iPod cable with the Beomaster?
  • Can I use the 2-pin Speaker Link cable if I don't care about the displays on the Pentas?
  • Which remote control units are compatible with the Bemoaster aside from the Beolink 7000?

Thanks again!

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Leslie replied on Sat, Dec 20 2014 8:35 PM
  • Can I use a 5-pin to iPod cable with the Beomaster? Sure, with Aux input on your BM7000.
  • Can I use the 2-pin Speaker Link cable if I don't care about the displays on the Pentas? Yes, but why not using the display?
  • Which remote control units are compatible with the Bemoaster aside from the Beolink 7000? MCP 6500,  BL1000, Beo 4, I guess all B&O remotes

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If your pentas have powerlink connectinos, these would probably be the best to use. Get mark2 cables

Steve at soundsheavenly.co.uk has a very nice guide to choose your cables.

He will aslo help you choosing cables.

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AceBase replied on Fri, Jan 2 2015 3:49 AM

Happy new year and thanks for the help so far...

So, I received the Powerlink cables from Sounds Heavenly and hooked everything up  -- however, I can't hear audio through the Penta Labs Sad

  • Using headphones connected to the Beomaster 7000, I can hear that the CD is playing.
  • I changed the bottom switch on the Pentas to Audio and put the front mode switches into Auto. The power LEDs on the base of the Pentas turn from red to green when I press play and the displays on the Pentas shows the current track. I have previously tested the speakers using RCA inputs so I know that they work

The only thing I don't have is a remote control. Do I need a remote to turn up the volume or is there something I am missing?

Thanks!

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Leslie replied on Fri, Jan 2 2015 7:20 AM

Some pictures could help, cable received, connections on your BM7000 and Penta...

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What does the volume display in the Pentas show? If it shows "--", the speakers are muted, possibly because you still have the headphone plug inserted, or the switch in the jack has stuck (a common problem). Also, try pressing the mute (right) end of the Beomaster front panel.

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BO replied on Fri, Jan 2 2015 2:55 PM

AceBase:
put the front mode switches into Auto

Should be set to L resp. R.

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AceBase replied on Fri, Jan 2 2015 5:59 PM

Thank you Beofolks! I moved the switched into L and R and removed the headphones and voila it works! Big Smile

I've ordered a Beolink -- while it arrives, is there any way to change radio station or volume?

Thanks again everyone!!!

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Not without remote.

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You can actually step the radio program by pressing the front panel (at the end ominously labelled as STEP) but that's about it. Get a remote.

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tournedos:

You can actually step the radio program by pressing the front panel (at the end ominously labelled as STEP) but that's about it. Get a remote.

--mika

I once read that to get the answer to a question on a forum, just post a wrong answer. People will correct your statement right away.

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That is very true Smile

Oh and you can mute/unmute and turn on & off as well.

--mika

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