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BEOMASTER 7000 - 5 pin ??

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Lovejoy
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Lovejoy Posted: Fri, Feb 15 2013 10:35 AM

Hey

on my 2 Beomasters 7000 there is an about 4 cm cable with a 5 pin socket that comes out of the beomaster. It is located over the plug for FM antenna. What is that for? 

 

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stefan replied on Fri, Feb 15 2013 1:52 PM

The preamp out - poweramp in insertion socket? Should be covered with a plastique plug to connect ins - outs.

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Lovejoy replied on Fri, Feb 15 2013 2:40 PM

Hey

 

no no the cable comes out about 4cm of the beomaster 7000 just near the antenna plugs. On the calbe is written "low voltage 30" and on the cable is a 5 pin-socket.  Here 2 pics of it

http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/media/p/43719.aspx

http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/media/p/43718.aspx

 

 

 

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Hmm, well I think that's for an extra Beomaster 7000 infrared receiver ...

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Langleyav replied on Fri, Feb 15 2013 3:48 PM

That looks like an unauthorised modification to the receiver, possibly to control some external device. I did a similar mod to my 7000 receiver in order to automatically power on an external equilizer on the pre-amp out/ power-amp in socket whenever the receiver was switched on

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Langleyav:

That looks like an unauthorised modification to the receiver, possibly to control some external device. I did a similar mod to my 7000 receiver in order to automatically power on an external equilizer on the pre-amp out/ power-amp in socket whenever the receiver was switched on

Ron

Ron may be right, but better open up and check where it is connected, you never know Surprise

 

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