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Pure happiness!

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Daniel
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Daniel Posted: Mon, Jul 1 2019 7:32 PM
Hello!

We have built a new porch (with glass doors) and of course it needs a speaker. Big Smile

Thought a second or so of a WiFi/Bluetooth solution, but decided to move out one of the Beolab 2000. Nothing beats the planing and the art of master linking. As much as I love cables, I hate the look of them.

Next to the porch is the kitchen where I have a hub for all sorts of cabling hidden in a cupboard, just a few meters from the speaker placement. But reaching it needed a 12 meter ML cable through the garage and basement and passing two walls (one in concrete) and the floor, and also a 3 meter power cable.

Ordered the ML cable from Steve at Sounds Heavenly, with just one plug as the other end will go to a junction box. The cable was delivered in just a few days, and was perfect stripped to fit in the junction box. Thank you Steve!

The toughest part was to empty and move a bookshelf in the basement, and then place everything back. Knowledge is heavy.

Always a little nervous after finished the connection work before the testing, as it’s hard to troubleshoot a malfunctioning master link system. But the Beolab responded perfectly, and I’m now enjoying good music everywhere in the house.

I’ve connected an Airport Express to the BeoSound 9000 so we can enjoy streamed music as well.

Just wanted to share some old fashion pure happiness.

Best regards, Daniel

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Daniel replied on Mon, Jul 1 2019 7:35 PM
The junction box in the cupboard before I replaced the cover, and the Beolab in place.

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Neat installation. Enjoy! I’m sure it will be worth the effort Smile
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Daniel replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 6:27 AM
Thank you! The effort will make the pleasure even better.
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Thanks Daniel!

Glad the cables got there quickly, great to see the Beolab 2000 being put to good use Big Smile

Kind regards, Steve.

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Hiort replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 10:35 AM

Neat installation.

However, from a electricity safety regulation perspective in Seweden such an installation is not allowed.

You are not allowed to pull the mains cable through a wall like that.

Mains has to be terminated in a wether proofed box.

All such installs has to be done by a certified electrician. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Daniel replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 10:58 AM
The mains goes in a “VP-rör” in the wall to a box.
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Hiort replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 11:59 AM
Daniel:

The mains goes in a “VP-rör” in the wall to a box.

It has to be terminated in a box (or a wall socket) on the wall on the outside. Also, there needs to be protection on the circuit (“jordfelsbrytare” in Swedish) .

If I where you I would have an electrician have a look Smile

 

 

 

 

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Hiort replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 1:18 PM

Noted that it was a porch with glass doors. Then the requirements may be a bit relaxed, but still I would check with an expert so that no insurances are void or the speaker gets dangerous.

Again, its looks really nice where it is installed. I just want you to be safe Smile

 

 

 

 

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Daniel replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 2:01 PM
Thanx! The Swedish name is ”inglasat uterum”.
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Michael replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 3:28 PM
I carry my Beolit 15 out to my glasses balcony for music. Portable, Bluetooth and better sound than Beolab 2000. No need for cables either. But anyway, nice setup

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BeoSound Core, BeoSound 9000, BeoSound Century, 
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BeoCom 6000 and so much else :)  

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Daniel replied on Tue, Jul 2 2019 3:37 PM
Thank you, Michael!

I have a BeoPlay A2 as well, and are actually also looking at BeoSound 1/2 with Google Voice Assistant. Step 1 there is asking SHMBO for what colour she likes best, but made the mistake having the price visible.
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