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I wonder if anyone can help me with this question? I have a pair of Beolab 3000 wall-mounted speakers and I would like to play two different sources through them via the data link inputs. Is this possible, using some type of data link splitter ( I have seen these for sale). At present I have them connected to one source via one data link input socket - (the second speaker "daisy chained" via data link to the first). I was thinking that a data link splitter could be plugged into the current data link (in) socket, then the two data link source cables plugged into the two spurs of the splitter cable ? Is this technically possible, or would it cause problems with the output from one source also feeding back (via the splitter) to the other music source ?
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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).
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