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Beosound Core & Beolink Passive

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Abakus2007
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Abakus2007 Posted: Sun, Apr 11 2021 9:32 AM

 

Hi,

 

trying to setup outdoor speakers with a beolink passive and a beosound core. Searched and found that I need a special PL cable. Contacted Steve at Sounds Heavenly, unfortunately he can not supply the right cable until this autumnSad. When reading manuals I find that part no. 6271225 should be the one but I've also seen comments that this is not 100% working.

Is there special wiring to get the core and passive to work together?

 

Any input much appreciated

 

Baaz 

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Guy replied on Sun, Apr 11 2021 10:36 AM

You can see the wiring differences at pages 102 and 104 of the Beolink Handbook here: https://beointegration.com/uploaded/EN-BeoLink-handbook-v1-9.pdf

From the diagram, it would appear that the Passive needs the 'Power Up' and 'Overload' connections.

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petermc replied on Sun, Apr 11 2021 10:45 AM
Hi Baaz,

I had some problems with the passive and the Core. It worked ok but it wasn’t powering on and off when shutting down the Core.

I had outdoor passive speakers attached to a Beolink Passive. Attached to this via Powerlink (Passive) was an Essence 2 (RJ45) with the correct cable (6271225). It all powered up and worked as it should and the Passive turned off when the Essence turns off. All good.

When I replaced the Essence with a Core the Passive would turn on and do its thing however it would not power down when I put the Core into standby. The Passive remained on. I have tested it on 2 Cores and they both did the same thing.

I contacted B&O support and they have replied with the following

'After reviewing the case, we suspect the cause for this behaviour is that the Beosound Essence cuts the 5V on PIN1 when entering standby when the BeoSound Core does not. To fix this, the "old" powerlink plug will need some modification. If you were to cut PIN1 and move the lead on PIN4 to PIN1 instead, this should rectify the issue and restore the system to its previous functionality.

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In short you’ll need a specially modified cable if you want full functionality including on/off.

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Thanks Peter / Guy,

 

so I need a somewhat modified 6271225. I'll try to fix a temporary solution until in stock.

 

Peter, was there supposed to be a picture in Your reply?

 

Thanks again

 

Baaz

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petermc replied on Mon, Apr 12 2021 6:00 AM

Hmmm.

That attachment didn't work.

Will try again

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This was what B&O sent me regarding the modification

Abakus2007
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Thanks Peter,

 

very helpful. Will try to peel a cord and shift cables.

 

Baaz

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petermc replied on Tue, Apr 13 2021 7:02 AM
Good luck Baaz

Let me know how it goes

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Guy replied on Tue, Apr 13 2021 9:47 AM

Abakus2007:

Thanks Peter,

 

very helpful. Will try to peel a cord and shift cables.

 

Baaz

Something like this can be very useful if experimenting with connections: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/ethernet-couplers/1242520/

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Guy,

 

that is a neat device, no need for crimping or soldering.  And you can reverse and shift cables.

 

Baaz

 

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It worked!

Thank You guys!

had ordered a cable from Bosscom with the right wiring (except yellow and grey) that came today.

Peeled of 5 cm of the outer plastic shield, cut the yellow and grey and soldered the yellow to the grey.

Not very tidy but it will have to do for now.

If someone need a PowerLink/Passive cable(except for Core) in any length it's part no 01349911 (1 m).

 

Baaz

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chucky replied on Wed, Apr 21 2021 7:31 PM
Abakus2007:

It worked!

Thank You guys!

had ordered a cable from Bosscom with the right wiring (except yellow and grey) that came today.

Peeled of 5 cm of the outer plastic shield, cut the yellow and grey and soldered the yellow to the grey.

Not very tidy but it will have to do for now.

If someone need a PowerLink/Passive cable(except for Core) in any length it's part no 01349911 (1 m).

Baaz

Or just ask steve from sounds heavenly our sponser he has made a lot of cables for me including these...no need to peelBig Smile ships worldwide
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ebnrob replied on Thu, Jul 1 2021 11:56 AM

Do you also get a hiss/whoosh noise from the speakers when first turning on? I get this on my essence mk2/passive and the core/passive. 

Abakus2007:

 

 

It worked!

Thank You guys!

had ordered a cable from Bosscom with the right wiring (except yellow and grey) that came today.

Peeled of 5 cm of the outer plastic shield, cut the yellow and grey and soldered the yellow to the grey.

Not very tidy but it will have to do for now.

If someone need a PowerLink/Passive cable(except for Core) in any length it's part no 01349911 (1 m).

 

Baaz

 

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