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Can someone please walk me through exactly how to wirelessly connect my vintage BeoCenter 7000 turntable to Beoplay M5 wireless speakers?
Hi jeffg,
Welcome to Beoworld! You just need this cable from the Tape socket of the 7000 to the nearest M5 speaker Line input, then you will be able to access the turntable wirelessly on any other Beoplay speaker in your home by selecting this M5 speaker as the source:-
https://soundsheavenly.com/tv-input/54-291-minijack-to-early-beovision-tvs-reverse-wired-.html#/2-length-1m
Kind regards, Steve.
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Thanks Steve. This is much simpler and inexpensive approach than others have advised. First I was told to buy the Beosound transmitter and then the Beosound core. Both are very expensive.
Which is the “Tape socket”? To clarify, I dont use the cassette tape decks (they are broken). I only use (and want to stream) the turntable.
Do all the M5 speakers have input jacks?
Hi,
The Tape socket may be under the top cover, possibly marked as "Tape Copy". Yes, all M5 speakers have a Line In socket.