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BHOP240
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BHOP240 Posted: Tue, Nov 25 2014 8:17 PM

I am trying to connect my beosound 9000 to an av reciever using 5 pin din to rca male plugs. WHEN I use the speaker  connection  on my 9000 and plug the rca plugs into my reciever I get a hum but no sound . I tried using  the aux plug I get no sound. I need help!

RaMaBo
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RaMaBo replied on Wed, Nov 26 2014 1:28 PM

Hi,

 

using the powerlink connectors is not a wise decision because you first need a dummy plug to make the BS9000 believe that a beoLab speaker is connected and second the output is volume controlled. Without a dummy plug the BS9000 will e quiet at the powerlink connection.

Betteruse the AUX Plug which is a better choice in this case. It has a fixed outputlevel so that you control the volume with your AV Receiver.

Normally you should connect the red and white RCA plugs to your receiver to a line level input (AUX, CD). If you don't get any sound then you should try black and yellow plugs instead.

If the plugs are not colored you have to try each single plug at one input Big Smile

 

Ralph-Marcus

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Use the coax if your av receiver support it.

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