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Beocenter 9000 has 2 AUX inputs.
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Kiran
Born in NL; I ride ML
But no powerlink :/
Kiran: Beocenter 9000 has 2 AUX inputs.
Hello Michael,
I use a Beosystem 3500 at home, which I think is one of B&O's most flexible systems - this has two Powerlink outputs, plus a power amp for passive speakers and four line inputs (Phono, CD, Tape 1 and Tape 2).
Other systems from this era with similar connections are Beosystem 4500, 6500, 7000, as well as Beocenter 9500 and 9300. However, out of these, only Beocenter 9500 has an RIAA pre-ammp built in if I recall correctly.
Ultimately, any speakers and input devices can be used with pretty much any system, don't worry too much about needing Powerlink sockets as Beolab speakers can be connected safely to any B&O system built since 1960 (with the right converters).
Please let us know which products you and your friends are considering and we will be pleased to help you get everything working!
Kind regards, Steve.
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You can use an Ouverture, BC 2300, 2500 whatever with only one AUX input and add an AUX expander from oneremote.
http://shop.oneremote.dk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3494
It will triple the AUX socket, all Beo controllable, but no Datalink...
Another (cheap) solution for a "Beostarter" could be an MCL2 AV box with IR receiver.
https://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=978
You can use it as a kind of audiomaster (source center with stereo preamp). Three inputs, all Beo controllable, even connected Beo devices via Datalink (Beogram 3500!). Or connect a BG CD7000 (pest CD player Beo ever made...) and it should working via spdif , if you have BL5s connected. You can even start/stop the system manually from IR transceiver. MCL2 AV can be remote controlled via Beolink 1000, Beo4,5,6 BR one in Beo4 mode and even in 2way communication mode with Beolink 5000,7000. If you have two audio systems in the same room (zone) you can set the system to L.OPT 4 (link mode). You can hide away the box like an essence. And you can use it as an active linksystem later on, if you want to expande the system with a "real" Beomaster like BM4500, 6500,7000....BC9500,9300,2500,2300, Ouverture.
Hope this helps
Stefan
Hi Chris,
There are some great new(er) music systems from B&O (how about Beomaster 5?) - I just prefer the classic systems personally. I wouldn't say that Moment or Essence are particularly flexible in terms of wired connectivity, but they can still form the basis of a good music system.
Chris Townsend:I'd love this, but I'm told it's software doesn't support streaming Spotify. This would have been perfect, as I could have ripped my cds to it. Beovision 7-55 Mk2, Avant RF 28, Beolab 5, Beolit 15, Beoplay A1/A2, Beocom 2, Beotime, H3 ANC/H8/H6/H2, Form 2, Beoplay A3, Beovision 5-42 connected to a DVD1
Hello,
You can use those input selectors: https://revoxbeo.jimdo.com/bang-olufsen/
Cheers
Steve at Sounds Heavenly: Hello Michael, I use a Beosystem 3500 at home, which I think is one of B&O's most flexible systems - this has two Powerlink outputs, plus a power amp for passive speakers and four line inputs (Phono, CD, Tape 1 and Tape 2). Other systems from this era with similar connections are Beosystem 4500, 6500, 7000, as well as Beocenter 9500 and 9300. However, out of these, only Beocenter 9500 has an RIAA pre-ammp built in if I recall correctly. Ultimately, any speakers and input devices can be used with pretty much any system, don't worry too much about needing Powerlink sockets as Beolab speakers can be connected safely to any B&O system built since 1960 (with the right converters). Please let us know which products you and your friends are considering and we will be pleased to help you get everything working! Kind regards, Steve.
Hey Steve! Thanks for the advice. A BS3500 would be a nice setup for them I think since (I think) they have the vinyl player from that series. I am afraid though that it might be to long for their furniture. Maybe A beomaster 7000 would be more or less the same? And easier to hide away in a cupboard. Do you know if the 3500 works with Beo4?I noticed that the player had RIAA built in, so any output should be OK I believe. Thanks for your advice and I'll consider you if and when they ask for help and I need any special cables! Cheers, Michael
Hi Michael,
Yes, Beosystem 3500 works perfectly with either Beo4 or Beolink 1000, as do the 4500, 6500, 7000, 9000, 9300 and 9500 systems of the same era.
Here is a list of the Beograms that need a separate pre-amp: http://www.soundsheavenly.com/faq/question/beogram-turntables-need-external-pre-amplifier-kit/
stefan: You can use an Ouverture, BC 2300, 2500 whatever with only one AUX input and add an AUX expander from oneremote. http://shop.oneremote.dk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3494 It will triple the AUX socket, all Beo controllable, but no Datalink... Another (cheap) solution for a "Beostarter" could be an MCL2 AV box with IR receiver. https://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=978 You can use it as a kind of audiomaster (source center with stereo preamp). Three inputs, all Beo controllable, even connected Beo devices via Datalink (Beogram 3500!). Or connect a BG CD7000 (pest CD player Beo ever made...) and it should working via spdif , if you have BL5s connected. You can even start/stop the system manually from IR transceiver. MCL2 AV can be remote controlled via Beolink 1000, Beo4,5,6 BR one in Beo4 mode and even in 2way communication mode with Beolink 5000,7000. If you have two audio systems in the same room (zone) you can set the system to L.OPT 4 (link mode). You can hide away the box like an essence. And you can use it as an active linksystem later on, if you want to expande the system with a "real" Beomaster like BM4500, 6500,7000....BC9500,9300,2500,2300, Ouverture. Hope this helps Stefan
Hello! Interesting suggestions. Im surprised all the aux multipliers made for B&O equipment are so expensive. I can find much easier options if I search for options not for B&O in particular, but maybe not so surprising. The auto detect feature is a good thing to have and makes it easier for the end user as well. The MCL2 AV seems to be a very interesting product and might be something for me in my study as well. I have an ouverture sound master now but want something more invisible. Maybe this is it. Or maybe I'll just get a BeoCenter 2 and feel like batman a little :).I think the MCL2 AV might be a too complicated setup for them, but maybe its not that bad? Easy to configure? Cheap I suppose too. Sound quality? Fine?
Thanks! :) //Michael
If you don't need remote control for the Aux devices, there is a much cheaper way to connect four products to the single Aux input on newer B&O systems:-
http://soundsheavenly.com/input/18-aux-input-switch-box-for-multiple-input-devices-to-one-aux-socket-4-way.html
Even less expensive is this two way Aux input splitter cable:-
http://soundsheavenly.com/bang-olufsen/11--aux-y-7pin-.html