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Hi Beoworld,
Wanted to make a post to confirm that Beolab 17's are compatible with the System Audio Stereo Hub, all through WISA.
It was the perfect solution to me wanting to connect them to a non-b&o tv. However, I was very unsure when getting both items incase there was some reason they would not work together.
It is a WISA connection hub. Speaks to the beolabs totally wirelessly. Here is the link https://system-audio.com/product/stereo-hub/
BS Moment, BS Core, BG 4002, BC 4500, BS1, BL18, BL19, BL8000 + RCV1, A6, M5, M3, A1, P6 (tks Botty), H5, TR1
Hello I've juste receive my stereo hub, to drive my beolab 18 (and 19) I follow the instruction to pair the speaker and they are connected. The problem is that they both play right channel and I can't find how to dispatch channel. On beolab I can just select "wireless" but not a channel I don't have try setup the subwoofer yet until stereo isn't ok. So, is there an GUI (google home, ip acces to hub ...) which can allow to attribute channel on connected devices ? For now, this wisa standard, doesn't seems to be as easy as it's said.... Thanks for feedback
With my 17s they auto assigned left and right. Have you updated the firmware on the hub? This was a must for me
Is it also possible to hardwire the Beolabs?
For some reason I don’t like using WISA.
Yes it is. I have personally never tried it and don’t have the cables to give it a go. You can connect them using powerlink cables. The only issue is the input, they have an analogue input but the digital input needs to be from a bang and Olufsen source. therefore it depends on what you wish to connect them to
Hello,
How can you do this ? where to find the update ?
Thanks
Hi,
You need a USB stick to plug into the back of the hub.
Instructions are here: https://system-audio.com/new-software-updates-for-silverback-and-stereo-hub/
If not I would suggest resetting the hub (making it forget the speakers) and pairing again.
I believe it should assign each channel to a separate speaker by itself
Hello
Even with last update the problem still here
From AS , I ve answer that from them the channel is selected on the speaker, and from BO it's done on the streamer (TV or other)
Definitively not compatible for now. Maybe in a few time
I have been doing some research.
I looks to me WISA Left/Right channel selection is based on the speakers MAC address and can hence be changed.
You might be unlucky that both of your speakers are assigned to the same channel. However, it seems this can be changed. B&O will be able to change this or you can yourself.
This manual might be a good place to start: https://www.primare.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/WiSA-User-Guide-Update-2.pdf
Hi there,
Any update regarding the connectivity between your B&O speakers and the Stereo Hub. Also curious how to tackle the cross-over between the 18 and 19 with the stereo hub.
Cheers.
Hello all. Bouncing on this to see if there are any further experiences. Thanks
corle48:The problem is that they both play right channel
corle48:For now, this wisa standard, doesn't seems to be as easy as it's said....