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Hi to all.First I would like to tell you that I am new to this world,and so far not so good.I bought a beosound9000 with a beo4 remote and try to connect at external amplificator(McIntosh).I have a cable that I can linked it a PL with 2 rca at the end.First problem is that the signal is too low.If I linked the phones I can increase the output volume but if I go to standby I need to go over again with this.Second I can't control it with beo4.I try to play with option,config but nothing so far.They should put this option in instruction manual.Thank you and hope I can solve this.
You can pick up a nominal 1v signal at the AUX socket. You will need some sort of volume control.
The remote is disabled because the 9000 defaults to Option 0 unless you connect a pair of powerlink speakers to the BS9000 or I am sure that steve@soundsheavenly.co.uk could wire up a dummy plug for you. You could then select Option 1 and the remote will work.
Regards Graham
Interesting, when I first got my 9000 I used it to drive a McIntosh MC240 amp with no problems with either output level or remote.
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
Thank you for your answer.If I go to a.opt and select 2,5,6 the remote will work but I try all option 0,1,2,5,6 but still no 1v signal to aux socket.I am sure the cable is right.Do I need to select something from the menu(i saw audio1,audio2).Thank you.