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Hallo Leute,
mal ne Frage, ich habe bis vor kurzem immer über die chinch Anschlüsse meines Beomaster 5000 Musik gehört. Leider hat ein Eingang Probleme.
Der 7000er hat ja keine Chinch Anschlüsse, sondern nur Din. Sind die Anschlüsse elektrisch gleich?
Ich dachte immer, dass die Din Anschlüsse einen andere Spannung haben? oder kann ich mit einem Adapter das einfach so anschließen?
Vielen Dank für Eure Hilfe
Gruss Christian
Hallo Christian,
Sorry for replying in English. Yes, the RCA and DIN connections are very similar electrically, you can consider them to be the same when connecting a device like an iPod to the Beomaster.
This cable will allow you to link an iPod (or any other device with a headphone socket) to the Tape, CD or Phono socket of a Beomaster 7000:-
https://soundsheavenly.com/bang-olufsen/minijack-to-aux-in-ipod-to-beosound-beomaster-beocenter-using-aux-din-socket
Please set the iPod volume to maximum when connecting to the B&O system – this is normal when using a portable music player with a home audio system due to the low output levels produced by the iPod.
Kind regards, Steve.
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