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Hi,
Im looking into expanding my livingroom setup with surround speakers.
I like the size and look of the Beolab 4000 - and the price.
The only downside is that they are not wisa combatible.
As im using an Avant with wisa built in i’ve been thinking about using the Beolab receiver 1 to make them "wierless".
So, to my question, is it possible to use only 1 receiver and daisy chain the beolab 4000 with powerlink?
Also wondering if the speakers will turn off/on with the TV using the receiver?
Each speaker must have it's own receiver...
Karel.
To add to Karels answer, one receiver can only output one channel of audio. If you want both Beolab 4000 to play the same thing, then you could only buy one and daisy chain.
Best regards - Dyssegaard
Living room: Beovision Eclipse 55, Beolab 3 / R1 (back), Beolab 2 / R1 (sub), AppleTV 4K. Bedroom: Beovision 11-40, AppleTV 4. Home office: Beoplay M5. Kitchen: Beoplay M5. Travel: Beoplay H8, Beoplay A1. NAS: WD My Cloud Home / Plex DLNA Server.
Living Room: Beosystem 4, Beolab 7-2 (Center), Beolab 9 (Fronts), Beolab 8000 (Rears), no Subwoofer. Screen: Sony KD-85XH9096Dining Room: Beosound Essence MK II with Beolab 4000 on stands, fed by Amazon Echo Show 8Home Cinema: Beosystem 4, Beolab 7-4 (Center), Beolab 1 (Fronts), Beolab 4000 (Rears). Projector: Sony VPL-HW55Home Office: Beosystem 3, Beolab 7-4, Beolab 5000, Screen: Sony KD-55XH9005 on Beovision 7-40 stand, ML to Beosound 9000 MK3 and Beosound 5/Beomaster 5 (1 TB SSD version)Bedroom: Sony KD-65XH9077, Beosound Essence MK II with Beolab 6002 and Beolab 11 (all white, wall-mounted)
In storage: Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000 (1960s).
I am researching the exact same thing and I have read your replies. However I am still a little puzzled as to why the BeoLab Receiver 1 would only receive one channel for the following reasons:
1) the User manual for the BeoLab Receiver 1 does not mention that you would need to specifically set the connected BeoLab to either L or R channel. It suggests that it is like connecting to a normal powerlink connection that would contain both left and right signal. Had it only the ability to output one signal I would have expected the user manual to read along the lines of “always set the connected BeoLab speaker to R”. 2) from what looks like a reputable seller on eBay is for sale a cable that will do exactly this, split the RJ45 powerlink output of the BeoLab Receiver 1 to a left and right connection. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233290852668
any further thoughts on this? Has anyone actually tried to daisy chain two BeoLab speakers connected to a single BeoLab receiver 1 and how did it work?
i intend to use it for a pair of BeoLab 4000 speakers to a BeoVision 11 with inbuilt wisa. (The Dealer may play it save to recommend to purchase two receivers as this should always work just as it will work to wire two BeoLab speakers with two separate cables from the source tv or stereo).
many thanks beomedia
BeoMedia:1) the User manual for the BeoLab Receiver 1 does not mention that you would need to specifically set the connected BeoLab to either L or R channel. It suggests that it is like connecting to a normal powerlink connection that would contain both left and right signal. Had it only the ability to output one signal I would have expected the user manual to read along the lines of “always set the connected BeoLab speaker to R”.
But of course it is one receiver per one speaker as it would be too "smart of B&O" to actually make the daisy-chain process work for this after they made it work for wired speakers.
And if they had thought about daisy chaining it (at least for a surround sound speakers set up) this would have been nixed by the Italian marketing department and CEO as they wouldn't make a lot oif money that way.
I have a setup but didn't go the B&O way, instead I bought the Almando Multiplay Surround Decoder 2 with the WiSA module, but ended up hardwiring the BeoLab5 mains, a BeoLab2 subwoofer, a BeoLab 7.6 center channel speaker and my BeoLab 8000's as the "surround speakers". Thanks to the Almando app, it all fires up nicely...............so far!
I am using 4000 with Receiver 1 and for sure you will need one Receiver per speaker.
I am considering to get the same Almando decoder and connect some speakers via cable and some via WISA.
I will use BL4000 as surround speakers. One of them will be in a place where I can't pull a powerlink cable so I plan to use the Receiver 1 to connect it to the Almando.
To my question: Can I have a mix of PL and WISA connected speakers in the set up or will that introduce imbalances and delays? For instance left satellite via PL and right satellite via WISA. Will it work?