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I have a Beocenter 8000 with a pair of Beolab 6000. Can I connect a Cona sub to it? If so, how?
Hello,
I have almost the same question: I have a beosound 4 with 2 beolab 8000 speakers.
There is an amplifier connected to the beosound 4 for 2 other speakers (passive ones, not b&o).
How can I connect a b&o conna subwoofer to this system?
thanks for your answers,
Louis
Hi Louis and welcome to BeoWorld,
Easiest way would be to buy a BeoLink Passive (without the ir-eye) aka ML/MCL-converter or (earlier) MCL2P to drive the Cona.
Simply connect this with a PowerLink-cable to your audiosystem.
Connect the Cona to the speaker-outputs (of the BL Passive) and your (passive) speakers to the outputs of the Cona.
Theoretical you could use any amp, but you will probably run into some adaptercable- and trigger-problems.
From the forum-sponsor Steve (look for the link at the buttom of this site) you might get some advice for this.
Just send him a pm or mail.
Greetings Millemissen
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Hi Jandrada and welcome to BeoWorld, it should be possible to connect the Cona to Speaker1-output to drive it with the inbuild amp of the BC8000 - parallel to the BL6000 connected to the PL-output. Greetings Millemissen
Hi Jandrada and welcome to BeoWorld,