ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022
BV Harmony 65 / Eclipse 55 / BL 50 / 19 / 18 / BS 2 all brass
BV Horizon 48 / V1 40 / BL 17 / Beoplay S3 all black
V1 / BL 3 / BS Essence MKII / Beoplay A3 all white
BS Moment / BS 3000 / BS 3200 / BL 400 all silver
Headphones / bluetooth speakers / BLC NL-ML / BLGateway
I know…B&O virus has grown on me !
That's a poser...I've had a PM connected to my system, into the inputs of my BS9000, for years now and have never heard any such thing, no plops or static. For a month or so at the beginning I had it connected directly to my BL9s, same thing, no noise or odd sounds. Could it be his speakers? Bad connection to the PL sockets? I've had noise in the past on my BL8000s when the PL plugs needed wiggling to clear up some misconnection or dirt on the plugs.
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
My PM is quite stable, it will very occasionally have a dropout but very rare. I had issues at first, but only when streaming from iTunes on my PC, not with Spotify from my iPad. Turns out in my case I had an application that monitored the network on my PC that, when it requested network status, stomped on all other network traffic and caused dropouts. I now took that app off the startup menu and activate it only when it is needed then shut it down afterwards. Oh, I do run a fixed IP address on the PM, but even that didn't improve things until I stopped the network monitoring application on the PC.