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BeoSound 35 & Moment

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Azuntila
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Azuntila Posted: Thu, Jan 7 2016 1:54 PM

Hi all,

been reading BeoWorld forum for a quite long time, but not until now decided to join in BIG time and made my "membership application" :)

Just thinking how would new superb BS35 work with BS Moment and pair of BS6002? Can BS35 used as BS3500 was designed to work as a satellite speaker?

Thanks and nice to be Inner Circle :D

Michael
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Michael replied on Thu, Jan 7 2016 2:17 PM

Welcome to the inner circle.

Check out this video, nice info about the use as a soundbar.

https://youtu.be/1SUizSJfCwI

Cheers

 

 

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Hiort replied on Thu, Jan 7 2016 3:39 PM

Welcome :)

 

Azuntila:

Just thinking how would new superb BS35 work with BS Moment and pair of BS6002? Can BS35 used as BS3500 was designed to work as a satellite speaker?

BS35 can work as a satellite speaker in your setup. If you start a source in BS35, you can join that source from the Moment and vice versa. Or play different sources on Moment and BS35 individually. All without Masterlink cables.

 

 

 

 

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Millemissen
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I would not call it a 'satelite' speaker.

Both devices are equal 'sources on your NL network' - the BS Moment having the specific features: MoodWheel and PatternPlay.

Depending on how you use these two, either one could be the 'satelite'.

This is the difference between a ML network and a NL network.

MM

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Hiort replied on Fri, Jan 8 2016 8:12 AM

Millemissen:

I would not call it a 'satelite' speaker.

I did not call it a satellite speaker. I said it could act as a satellite speaker, to answer the OP question Wink

 

 

 

 

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Millemissen
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@Hiort

I am quite sure, you are fully aware of how this works.

All I wanted, was to point out the difference between a ML (base and satelite) setup and the NL (co-working equal units) setup.

Of course it can work as a satelite - if that is, what someone wants.

MM

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