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Beolab 8000's will the work via a non B+O Amp ?

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jambo81
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jambo81 Posted: Mon, May 9 2016 10:33 PM

Hi All

my first Question on here Guy's so please be gentle ;)

 i have a acquired a set of Beolab  4000+8000 + a beovision 7 '32' mk3 + Overture 

 i am listening via the overture but would like to add to my 7.1 setup i am in the process of getting a new Amp

Onkyo TX-NR818 is there a 12v Trigger Req ? for powering up Speakers

any Help Much Appreciated 

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Stan replied on Tue, May 10 2016 2:03 AM

The 8000s (and 4000s, too) have a RCA line in.  You need a variable line-out (from a pre-amp).  I believe the speakers are line sensing so no trigger voltage is required.

Welcome, btw.  Mostly friendly folks round here.  

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Stan replied on Tue, May 10 2016 2:03 AM

The 8000s (and 4000s, too) have a RCA line in.  You need a variable line-out (from a pre-amp).  I believe the speakers are line sensing so no trigger voltage is required.

Welcome, btw.  Mostly friendly folks round here.  

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http://soundsheavenly.com/line-in-connection/33--attenuator-.html

Speaking of friendly, Steve is the source for cables.
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Peter:
http://soundsheavenly.com/line-in-connection/33--attenuator-.html

 

 

Speaking of friendly, Steve is the source for cables.

I have to correct Peter, Steve is the FRIENDLY source for cablesBig Smile

 

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kallasr replied on Tue, May 10 2016 6:15 AM
You should use triggers in a min. 5.1 setup to avoid that the speakers turn off in low volume/no signal szenarios.

Please search for 5.1 setup with non B&O AVR on this forum.

Posting this from a smartphone, so only limited capabilities to support you.

Can try later....

Best regards

Ralf

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Thanks Søren for clarifying my participle phrase with a simple adjective. Wink
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Stan:
The 8000s (and 4000s, too) have a RCA line in.

Does anyone know why they eliminated the LINE in socket on the BL4000 Mk II (ICE) version?   There is still a switch position labelled LINE.  e.g. here, 2nd photo.

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riverstyx replied on Tue, May 10 2016 10:35 PM

MediaBobNY:
Does anyone know why they eliminated the LINE in socket on the BL4000 Mk II (ICE) version?   There is still a switch position labelled LINE.  e.g. here, 2nd photo.

I guess eliminating a pair of phono connectors that are often not used reduces the build cost. Instead they made phono to DIN cables available and the ability to select LINE on the switch if you are using these cables (to disable the need for a powerlink trigger signal and instead enable sensing of the audio in the same way the mk1 phono sockets work).

Martin.

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