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I recently hooked up a BeoSound Essence (1st gen) with my BeoLab Transmitter 1 to BeoLab 17 and it hums....
Read somewhere in this forum that unshield cable should be the cause so I replaced the power link cable with AudioQuest Cinnamon -which is considerably a premium grade cable- and to my surprise, the hum becomes even more apparent!!
When I connect my Mac mini directly to BeoLand Transmitter 1 there's no hum at all so I assume the culprit must be the BeoSound Essence. Any thoughts on how should I solve this problem? Thank you~
Hi Mrjob,
Yes, this sounds like a cabling problem! Conventional RJ45 Cat cables (even so-called "high-end" brands) are not correctly shielded for use with B&O's audio systems or TVs. They are intended for digital signals, ie. Ethernet.
To prevent the hum, you need correctly shielded RJ45 cables:-
http://soundsheavenly.com/powerlink-rj45-cat5-connection-models-from-2013/28-rj45-powerlink-compatible-shielded-cable-for-beolab-speakers-2013-and-newer.html
Kind regards, Steve.
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Steve, thank you. Surprised to hear B&O system requires different shielding. Will check your cable out!