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Beolab 3500 connection to Beovision 14

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phirstpro
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phirstpro Posted: Sat, Jan 21 2017 11:00 PM

hi. Does anyone know how to connect a BL3500 to a BV14?  They are in separate rooms.  I would like to listen to music/radio in the kitchen on the BL3500.  My thoughts were doing it wirelessly?

 

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Millemissen
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You must use a NL/ML Converter.

As for wireless, you'd have to use the BeoLink Wireless 1 (for the ML).

This however, has a bad reputation - works well in some cases and bad/not reliable in other.

AND - first of all, you will have to wait for your BV14 to support multiroom!

My advice (in case you want it) = ditch the BL3500 and get a BS35. Will give you are much easier setup and lot of new possibilities.

Investing in a NL/ML Converter (and the Wireless 1) will only make sense, if you have more ML devices in your setup.....and plan to keep them.

MM

There is a tv - and there is a BV

Beobuddy
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Beobuddy replied on Sun, Jan 22 2017 12:37 PM

+1.

Paying the price of a NL/ML converter and you're almost half way for a BS35.

phirstpro
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phirstpro replied on Sun, Jan 22 2017 3:27 PM

Millemissen:

You must use a NL/ML Converter.

As for wireless, you'd have to use the BeoLink Wireless 1 (for the ML).

This however, has a bad reputation - works well in some cases and bad/not reliable in other.

AND - first of all, you will have to wait for your BV14 to support multiroom!

My advice (in case you want it) = ditch the BL3500 and get a BS35. Will give you are much easier setup and lot of new possibilities.

Investing in a NL/ML Converter (and the Wireless 1) will only make sense, if you have more ML devices in your setup.....and plan to keep them.

MM

 

Hi guys  many thanks for your advice.  It's a shame I can't just hook the BL3500 direct to the BV14 like I did to my old BV7-40 Mk5.  It's one of the newer ones and has hardly seen any service!  Ah well, I guess I'll just have to move on and dig a bit deeper to get a BS35. 

 

Cheers P

 

elephant
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elephant replied on Sun, Jan 22 2017 4:04 PM
Dig deeper :)

There is a reason it's called a BeoSound 35 and not BeoLab 35 !

You might be pleasantly surprised :)

I gather you replaced the BV7 with a BV14 ... and therefore you have no other older MasterLink based sources or speakers ? If "correct nothing else" then you should not look at the BeoLink Converter.

BeoNut since '75

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