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Ipod to ML/MCL convertor?

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beaker
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beaker Posted: Tue, Oct 15 2013 3:12 PM

I have an ML/MCL convertor and a Beolink convertor sitting around and wondered is it at all possible using these bits to connect up an ipod and then on to a pair of passive speakers. Im not to clued up on these so it might be a silly question but i figured that theres an amp there so how can I use it.

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Technically you could use it to connect an ipod to and feed into a passive kit to then playback to the speakers. You'll need an aux in cable and then the passive kit with eye. 

Ah, you know... A little B&O here, a little there 

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Carolpa replied on Tue, Oct 15 2013 8:01 PM

take away the white stickers on your Beolink Converter NL/ML.

you will get

Line in, PL, IR eye connection.

 

you can connect the iPod to the two RCA line in connectors. you have to set up the software of the BLC NL/ML

 

BeoMegaMan
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It's a ML/MCL and a BeoLink converter that he has not a NL converter.

Ah, you know... A little B&O here, a little there 

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