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Adding Ceiling Speaker Channels to BeoVision 7 32 MK2

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Brendan
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Brendan Posted: Wed, Jan 8 2020 5:14 AM

Hi...

I have an older BeoVision 7 (non HDMI).  I have a 5.1 Surround Setup.

Can this be made to work with an extra 2 channels in the ceiling?  I plan on running BeoLab 15's with a BeoAmp1.

 

I have considered upgrading to a BeoVision 7 Mk5 or 6.  But unsure if this supports more than 5.1?

Would this be ATMOS?

 

Thanks!

My B&O Apartment:

(cabled but unseen ;-) WISA as indicated):

Lounge:

  • BV7 32" MK5 TV
  • BeoLab 7-1 (Centre)
  • BeoLab 3 on Stands (Fronts)
  • BeoLab 6002 (Surround - WISA)
  • BeoLab 19 (Sub - WISA)

Bedroom:

  • BP V1 32" TV (on ceiling cables)
  • BP V1 (centre)
  • BeoVox 2-1 In Wall "Passive" Speakers (Fronts)
  • BeoLab 3's (Surround Height STB BL-3-CM Ceiling Brackets)
  • BeoLab 6000 (Surround - WISA)
  • BeoLab 11 (Sub)
  • BeoAmp Passive

Coming Soon:

  • BeoPlay H95 HP's (outdoors)
  • BeoLab 15 Motorised in Ceiling (lounge)
  • BeoSound 9000 (lounge)
  • BeoSound Core (lounge)
  • Meze Emperyan Open Back HP's (indoors)
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