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Beocenter 9500 and Ouverture with two Pentas in one room? Beovision 10 46 without speakers

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Kopfnuss
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Kopfnuss Posted: Sun, Dec 29 2019 10:04 PM
Hello Beo fans.

in my living room i have an overture, a beocenter 9500 and a beovision 10 46. currently two pentas on the bc 9500. tv without speakers. since I like to operate the beocenter with the beolink 7000, I actually want to keep it. Unfortunately I cannot separate myself from the overture, so I would like to use both in my living room.

my beogram 9500 (phono) and my tape recorder beocord 2400 (a.tape2) are on the beocenter. i would like to connect my bluetooth receiver to the aux socket of the overture. ultimately all audio sources are to be reproduced via the pentas. is that feasible?

On the bc 9500 there is still a micro-input on the front left and a line-in on the back.

also have a masterlink gateway (uninstalled) and a beolink 1611.
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Kopfnuss replied on Mon, Dec 30 2019 1:22 PM

Is it possible?

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Hi Kopfnuss (headnut?),

No - you can’t connect two sources to the Powerlink sockets of a BeoLab.

The Powerlink sockets are wired in parallel, so what you input to one comes out of the other. You risk driving the BC9500’s output stage with the output of the Ouverture.

Almando make a device that automatically switches between 2 Powerlink sources.

Lawrence
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Kopfnuss replied on Wed, Jan 1 2020 10:08 PM
yes, headnut. occurred to me spontaneously.

I thought so, but would have been a good feature if the two powerlink connections could communicate with each other.

have you ever heard of an aux switch, for example for the overture, or BS9000 to switch between ATAPE2, PHONO and A.AUX?

The commands show my overture, but there is only the AUX. A switch would be perfect! whether you could use the Almando PL distributor for this?
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RaMaBo replied on Thu, Jan 9 2020 3:52 PM

Well there's a swiss guy who might help youSmile

 

Input Selector ( That's not me and i'm not related to him )

 

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Kopfnuss replied on Sat, Jan 11 2020 11:18 PM
the almando adapter seems to be exactly the right one and with the tip from Al bundy I can now connect all my AUx devices to the overture. two birds with one stone. Thank you
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Kopfnuss replied on Sat, Jan 11 2020 11:19 PM
that should also work from the link rooms.
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