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This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022
Aussie Michael: Very nice product and very happy with it.
I think its a design fault
It's not so much the screw but the plastic hole it sits it - the hole is too tight
Anyway, not to worry, I'm happy that it worked out in the end.
Regards
Kiran
Born in NL; I ride ML
Kiran:Works... Regards Kiran Born in NL; I ride ML
You have too many toys Kiran ;-) I like your passion for integrating old with new
Kromer:You have too many toys Kiran ;-) I like your passion for integrating old with new
Kiran:Thank you Kromer & StKong! Yes I love the old products. They look way better. Like you say, I am on a mission to integrate all the old stuff. It will be wicked once everything is wired up ๐๐ป๐๐ป
StKong:I agree. Its wonderful to see. Please continue, Kiran. On a similar note: does anyone have experience with the Beo6 and Essence over IR or/and other Multiroom applications?
Aussie Michael:You actually have to do the wires yourself This is the culprit that wont budge!
Kiran:Then I can run the Powerlink signals over Cat6A directly or using the RJ45 Powerlink Module anyway So, the room just has speakers and this wicked looking round IR thing.
StKong:That is the same solution I'm going for! I think it will be awesome. (Not sure I will get to 130 cables, though)
I ordered an A2 Active from Luxussound on Monday and it arrived today. Here's the 'unboxing':
Guy:I ordered an A2 Active from Luxussound on Monday and it arrived today. Here's the 'unboxing':
StKong: Kiran: Thank you Kromer & StKong! Yes I love the old products. They look way better. Like you say, I am on a mission to integrate all the old stuff. It will be wicked once everything is wired up ๐๐ป๐๐ป Do continue to share. In my opinion this is what it's all about. I wish it would be straightforward to safely integrate Datalink into Multiroom!
Kiran: Thank you Kromer & StKong! Yes I love the old products. They look way better. Like you say, I am on a mission to integrate all the old stuff. It will be wicked once everything is wired up ๐๐ป๐๐ป
Thank you Kromer & StKong!
Yes I love the old products. They look way better.
Like you say, I am on a mission to integrate all the old stuff. It will be wicked once everything is wired up ๐๐ป๐๐ป
Do continue to share. In my opinion this is what it's all about. I wish it would be straightforward to safely integrate Datalink into Multiroom!
I absolutely agree, to me that' the main selling point. And I hope you're not right about datalink problems with Multiroom as I'm going to have a go with my 6500 system and see what's possible.
Kiran:Hi Michael! I see the IR is RJ45! Could this be plugged in a normal wall plate and then be patched in the server room to the IR socket of the essence box in the server room? Then I can run the Powerlink signals over Cat6A directly or using the RJ45 Powerlink Module anyway So, the room just has speakers and this wicked looking round IR thing. Regards Kiran Born in NL; I ride ML
Aussie Michael:Yes The normal wall plate (IR Eye) is what I used. This pack came with 10m cable but there are longer options It's RJ45 at the other end to plug into an essence where ever it may be
Kiran:Thank you Michael for confirming that. It makes possibility for very clean OCD options. ๐๐ป๐ Regards Kiran Born in NL; I ride ML
Aussie Michael:OCD is A OK
Love it. Want that as a bumper sticker for my car. :-)
OCD, when focused , has its uses!
Jeff
Beogram 4000, Beogram 4002, Beogram 4004, Beogram 8000, Beogram 8002, Beogram 1602. Beogram 4500 CD player, B&O CDX player, Beocord 4500, Beocord 5000 T4716, Beocord 5000 T4716, Beocord 5000 T4716, Beocord 8004, Beocord 9000, Beomaster 1000, Beomaster 1600, Beomaster 2400.2, Beomaster 2400.2, Beomaster 4400, Beomaster 4500, Beolab 5000, Beomaster 5000, BeoCenter 9000. BeoSound Century, S-45.2, S-45.2, S-75, S-75, M-75, M-100, MC 120.2 speakers; B&O Illuminated Sign (with crown & red logo). B&O grey & black Illuminated Sign, B&O black Plexiglas dealer sign, B&O ash tray, B&O (Orrefors) dealer award vase, B&O Beotime Clock. Navy blue B&O baseball cap, B&O T-shirt X2, B&O black ball point pen, B&O Retail Management Binder
Sal:Love it. Want that as a bumper sticker for my car. :-)
Kiran:Does not work... ๐ Regards Kiran Born in NL; I ride ML
StKong:If you had your own show on YouTube, I would watch it.
@ Kiran: Does the MCP work fully with the BC9500? When I tried mine it worked fine for source selection, but that's about all. Volume control was virtually impossible to use. Just wondered...
Guy:@ Kiran: Does the MCP work fully with the BC9500? When I tried mine it worked fine for source selection, but that's about all. Volume control was virtually impossible to use. Just wondered...
Interesting. I never tried my MCP with my BC9000, and it's now slowly being stripped for spares for my BC9500 (glass panels etc). The MCP does have the advantage of easy 'one button' source access for both AUX and TAPE2, which is very useful if (like me) you have Playmaker and Internet Radio on those two inputs. Occasionally I use this remote, for just that reason.
Guy:Interesting. I never tried my MCP with my BC9000, and it's now slowly being stripped for spares for my BC9500 (glass panels etc). The MCP does have the advantage of easy 'one button' source access for both AUX and TAPE2, which is very useful if (like me) you have Playmaker and Internet Radio on those two inputs. Occasionally I use this remote, for just that reason.
Never tried a Beo6 - I just have MCPs, Audio Terminal, BL1000 x lots, BL5000 x 4, Beo4 (most versions) x lots, A9 Keyring, Beotime clock, plus of course all the phones with remotes (mostly BC6000s, but also a 5000 and the remote bases for several 1401s). Sad I know!