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Hi everyone.
Ive recently set up a Beosound 9000 on the wall next to my TV. which happens to be plasma.
I have a Beo4 with DTV button, and the same issue happens with my Beo5 remote too.
I've read some threads about this being an issue in the past, but not sure if anyone has come up with an easy fix? Prefer not to relocate the 9000 as wall space is limited in my room.
Thanks, Rob
Same here, if the Plasma TV is turned on, no Beo 4 control of the Beosound 3000 possible....
Do you want to listen to the TV's sound via the Beosound?
Ralf
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).
I think that the newer ML IR sensors are protected against plasma interference so you could potentially introduce a Beolink active in the same room, enabling you to connect such an eye. An active would also give you an additional aux input via the PC socket.
Perhaps someone else has tried this or has a plasma in an ML link room.
I have the same problem, and have had on both my BS9000 and my AV7000. I solve it by just no longer using the AV7000 and keeping the B&O and TV ecosystems separate. I heard that the IR puck you could get to use with the A7000 solved the problem but I can't confirm that, but it would go in line with the rumor the ML IR stuff is immune.
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.