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5.1 system using B&O speakers

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mollydog
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mollydog Posted: Fri, Jul 27 2012 1:52 PM

Hi, my Beovision 3, which we use to drive a surround set up( comprising a pair of 8000's, a pair of 6000's and a cube  bass unit), is playing up again and so we are thinking about upgrading to a non B&O TV ( Samsung 3D)but we have a few questions:-

1) we wonder what else we would need by way of an AV amp to drive the existing speakers. one advisor pointed us to an amp with "pre outs" costing around £550 (Yamaha, Denon or Sony). Another told us to dig out an old second hand 5.1 pre amp/AV unit on ebay ( less than £50 for a kenwood unit).

2) will we need a centre speaker.....the role previously undertaken by the beovision 3's own speakers. If so , any recommendations and what sort of cost would we face?

3) Is there any way we could canabalise the Dolby Digital unit from the Beovision3...beyond my skills but wondering whether a TV engineer could separate the required modules into a working unit.

4) Im guessing the din sockets on the speakers would need to be changed. Any problems with that?

5) at the moment the speakers power up when the TV is turned on.  How will they power up without the TV?

All comments and any advice would be very welcome.

kallasr
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kallasr replied on Fri, Jul 27 2012 2:10 PM

Your are lucky...

This has just been discussed: LINK and LINK.

Best regards
Ralf

 

 

PS: and welcome to this forum!

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miniac
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miniac replied on Fri, Jul 27 2012 4:00 PM

I used a Samsung 3D TV in combination with a  DeToma X501 Decoder, which is plug'n'play as you can simply plug in your powerlink cables.

Both (a UE55C8790) and the DeToma are for sale (cause I changed to an Beovison 4-50 with Beosystem3).

As Center-Speaker I'm using another pair of Beolab 8000 - wich in my eyes looks and sounds better than a dedicated center-speaker :)

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