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Beomaster 4500

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andersnaeser
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andersnaeser Posted: Thu, Feb 19 2015 10:30 AM

Hello everybody

I just bought a Beomaster 4500 and it is playing with the passive Beovox CX100.

I found these soundcontrolling buttons, (they are in all B&O amplifiers as I know), Bass, Treble, Balance and Loudn (Loudness).

My question is, what does the Loudn button do? The music sounds a lot better when i turn it up.

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Dave Farr replied on Thu, Feb 19 2015 11:01 AM

Loudness is either on or off and essentially helps compensate for us older people with more limited hearing ranges.  It's ultimate effect is to add a bit more bass.  I use it all of the time but others don't.  It's very much down to the individual user and if it sounds better to you in the environment and set-up you have, continue to use it.

To get the most from your BM4500, invest in some better speakers such as the BL4500's for example.  It makes a world of difference over passive speakers.

Dave.

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oli replied on Sun, May 24 2020 9:32 AM

I re-open this topic to ask a question about BM4500 and speakers connection:

 

Is it possible for the BM4500 to control Beovox speakers AND Beolab speakers at the same time ? More precisely, is it possible to have it running a pair of Beovox CX50 and a Beolab 19 subwoofer ?

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oli:

I re-open this topic to ask a question about BM4500 and speakers connection:

Is it possible for the BM4500 to control Beovox speakers AND Beolab speakers at the same time ? More precisely, is it possible to have it running a pair of Beovox CX50 and a Beolab 19 subwoofer ?

Hi Oli,

Yes, it’s possible to connect both active and passive speakers to the BM4500 simultaneously. But you cannot adjust the relative volume level between them.

So you CAN connect CX50s and a BL19, but I imagine you would need to reduce the output level of the BL19 using its inbuilt controls, and push its crossover threshold quite high.

The CX50s/BL19 are not natural partners. You may be able to achieve a balanced sound, but I suspect it would need a fair amount of tweaking.

Play with them and see what you think.

Lawrence
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oli replied on Sun, May 24 2020 12:04 PM
Hi Lawrence,

Thanks for your answer. Great to know that it is feasible, I know that I will need some work to find the good setting, but unlike the BL11 and BL2 the BL19 offers great capabilities for many ajustements regarding Gain, Phase and so on. And the main purpose of this is for my home office, so I don’t expect reproducing the very high level quality of sound I have in the living room.
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oli:

Hi Lawrence,

Thanks for your answer. Great to know that it is feasible, I know that I will need some work to find the good setting, but unlike the BL11 and BL2 the BL19 offers great capabilities for many ajustements regarding Gain, Phase and so on. And the main purpose of this is for my home office, so I don’t expect reproducing the very high level quality of sound I have in the living room.

My pleasure, Oli. Do let us know how you get on.

You’ve made me want to dig out my CX100s and Cona now! 😄
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