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Hi
I have a Beosound 5 set up with Beolab 8000 speakers which is really nice hardware but limited regarding the navigation etc.
While I find the Beosound has a beautiful build quality, the navigation between CDs or tracks is getting frustrating.
I'm looking at replacing it with a streamer/NAS/iPad.
I don't need wireless or fancy streaming - just a way to connect my ripped cd collection to the 8000s with an up to date navigation app.
From looking on the forum it seems the B&O Core or Auralic products work well for this.
Can I use any streamer seeing as it's just a cabled link between the NAS and the speakers?
There are lots available but none specify B&O compatibility - it seems to me that all I need is the input from the NAS and an RCA or Toslink output for the speakers?
Thanks for any advice
Graham
BS Moment, BS Core, BG 4002, BC 4500, BS1, BL18, BL19, BL8000 + RCV1, A6, M5, M3, A1, P6 (tks Botty), H5, TR1
Thanks
This is exactly the sort of thing I want to do so good to know it works.
I'm mainly not sure whether I can replace the Core with another streamer such as the Arcam or AudioNet 600N, and what software package to use.
Not sure about the pros and cons of Core vs another streamer.
PLEX is at the top of the list for software right now.
I never thought about using it as a source in my car - that would be great.
GrahamBarwick:I'm mainly not sure whether I can replace the Core with another streamer such as the Arcam or AudioNet 600N, and what software package to use.
Also it is hasslefree to set up the connection to the BL8000 (using Powerlink cables).
In addition you get access to netradio stations - controlled by the Bang & Olufsen app or a Beoremote One.
This would also give you a more precise control of the volume.
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
The Core would be probably the easiest solution, I'm just a bit wary after the Beosound 5 software. It's good to know that I can use the Core with non-B&O software.
Thanks.
I use an Auralic Aries Mini (no longer made sadly) in my mains setup, to both stream to (Spotify, internet radio) and it has an SSD which holds all my ripped music. That system is a BS9000 and BL9s, the Mini is connected to the Aux In on the BS9000.
In the dining room area I have a pair of BL8000s connected to a little Tibo Bond 2 streamer (inexpensive) via its Powerlink output. It sounds good, but I've never put it in the mains system and listened to it with my "audiophile" ears on so I can't say how it compares sonically, and such tests are hard to do properly anyway unless there's something so terrible it shows up easily as a difference.
I do enjoy the Auralic, it works well, the iPad app works well, it's been pretty flawless so far. But then the Tibo has been as well. Both refreshingly better than my Playmaker turned out to be sadly.
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
If you're using a non B&O streamer like your Auralic how do you manage the volume?
Well, the Auralic has a volume control for its analog outs, but I run it into my Beosound 9000 and then from that to the BL9s, so volume, balance, tone control/loudness are controlled via the BSS9000 using my Beo4 remote. I use my iPad to select songs/sources on the Auralic and turn playback on and off. Perhaps inelegant as it takes two remotes but I like it fine.