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Hi everyone!
I have noticed that my beomaster 3000 has 3 speakers plug ins.
Does it makes sense to use 3 speakers? I thought that 2 or 4 were ideal numbers🤔.
How would you place 3 in the room?
Thanks 🙏
Thomas
Two of the six sockets are inputs. Not outputs.It's for looping the speaker output from f.e. a TV through to the same speakers used with the Beomaster (looped through by setting both speaker switches to off).
Martin
From the 1960s and some time upwards well into the 1980s many of the better or more expensive TV sets had outputs for external speakers to allow for a better sound than what the built-in speaker(s) could deliver.Beomaster 3000 was constructed so the speakers that was connected to it could also be used by the TV by just connecting cables from the TV speaker outputs to the speaker inputs on the Beomaster.Setting both speaker switches to off (up position) disconnected the Beomaster from its speakers and instead switched the speaker outputs to the speaker inputs, establishing a direct connection in and out of the Beomaster.This way you would only need one pair of speakers instead of some speakers for the Beomaster and other speakers for the TV.You didn't have to disconnect and move cables back and forth to switch the speakers between TV and radio, and the Beomaster didn't even need to be powered on to use its speakers for TV sound.
Thanks you so much🙏