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How to Mike it wireless

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ernestopucci
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ernestopucci Posted: Sun, Sep 27 2015 2:52 PM

dear all,

i have an old B&O composed as follows:

4 speakers beo lab 8000

1 speaker  beolab 3500

1 beo sound 9000

now they are linked through cables master link etc. I read some where that it is possible to make it wireless.

As I'm planning to move to another apartment It will be great if I can avoid all these cables and have them linked through wireless. is it possible there any way I can do it without spending a fortune?

thanks for your time

ernesto

Dave Farr
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Dave Farr replied on Sun, Sep 27 2015 5:43 PM
You will always have cables. Each unit has a power cable which you can't avoid. You can make it neat with cable socks/tidies so it just looks like one cable.

Apart from that, you can use the wireless transmitter/receivers from B&O or are you thinking about other things like adding Bluetooth capabilities? I'm not sure why you would want to try to make your system 'wireless'.

I'd just neaten the cables, it makes a huge difference and the small cable tidy is not much bigger than a mains cable.

Dave.
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