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Beosound 9000 - Beosound 2 active speakers

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Danny Wells
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Danny Wells Posted: Fri, Mar 2 2018 1:09 PM

Can I connect my Beosound 9000 MKIII wirelessly to a pair of Beosound 2 speakers?

If so how? What would I need to buy regarding components to achieve this?

 

 

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Hiort replied on Fri, Mar 2 2018 2:50 PM

Danny Wells:

Can I connect my Beosound 9000 MKIII wirelessly to a pair of Beosound 2 speakers?

If so how? What would I need to buy regarding components to achieve this?

 

 

You mean the new Beosound 2?  I cannot think of any easy solution to do that.

What are the use cases you want to have covered?

 

 

 

 

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Da replied on Fri, Mar 2 2018 3:12 PM

If you mean the new BeoSound 2 you can connect your BeoSound 9000 to BeoLink Converter NL/ML and use Multiroom.

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Hiort replied on Fri, Mar 2 2018 3:17 PM

Da:

If you mean the new BeoSound 2 you can connect your BeoSound 9000 to BeoLink Converter NL/ML and use Multiroom.

True, but the NL/ML converter is discontinued so I think they are difficult to get.  Agree its the best option though,

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Hiort,

You could alternatively link the 9000 to one of the Beosound 2 speakers, or indeed to any multi-room enabled B&O speaker (eg. M3, M5, etc) via a direct cable connection from one of the Powerlink sockets on the 9000, then this speaker can send the music wirelessly to the other speakers via multi-room.

This cable would be used for the M3/M5 speakers if you decide on this option: https://soundsheavenly.com/bang-olufsen/minijack-to-aux-in-ipod-to-beosound-beomaster-beocenter-using-aux-din-socket

Kind regards, Steve.

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Danny Wells
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Hi Steve,

Reading the replies, I don't think that the Beosound 9000 can be connected wirelessly to both of the latest Beosound 2 speakers.

If I have to connect one speaker as you suggest, I might as well connect them both.

Thanks for taking the time to reply - much appreciated.

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Hi,

Once you have a wired connection from the 9000 to one multi room product, you can then stream music wirelessly from that product to as many other multi room products as you wish.  However you do need the initial connection to be wired.

Kind regards, Steve.

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