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BeoLab Transmitter: I'm Confused

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Aussie Michael
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Aussie Michael Posted: Wed, Apr 16 2014 1:49 AM

Hi.

Sometimes it doesn't take much to confuse, but hoping you could help.

With the BLT1, does this essentially mean:

> I can plug my TV in to the white box via the Optical audio

> Plug a receiver in to each of my BL3s

> And essentially use my BL3s with my TV (Sony)

OR

Does it still require some sort of receiver?

That's why I'm confused, because if i did a receiver, I could still essentially use a PL to RCA cable in a receiver.  

I don't have a receiver and was hoping to avoid that route. 

Please help 

Thanks

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BEOCET replied on Wed, Apr 16 2014 3:29 AM

Theres no volume control in the BLT1.

That means all the inputs on BLT1, has be volume regulated by something else then the BLT1. 

The BLT 1 has:

-PowerLink Inputs.

-Optical input.

-Stereo RCA line input.

If the Sony tv has a volume regulated optical output you could use that, but since it probably doesn't (I have never seen a Sony TV with that spec.).

You need to have a stereo (preout/Headphone) analog output. that can be connected to the BLT 1's Stereo RCA line input..

Copy/paste from sony user guide (model X900):

Connect with an audio cable or headphones. You can listen to TV sound through

your stereo system or headphones.

To set the sound output for headphones or an external audio system, press the

HOME button, then select [Settings] → [Sound] → [Headphone/Audio Out].

When you set [Audio Out] in [Headphone/Audio Out], select [Fixed] or

[Variable], press the HOME button, then select [Settings] → [Sound] →

[Audio Out].


Bang & Olufsen have created this fantastic guide for the BLT 1: http://www.bang-olufsen.com/interactive-guide/

 

The answer: Yes you can connect BLT 1 with a 3rd party TV if it has a headphone output (volume regulated stereo output), without a receiver, preamp or surround sound processor.

But if you have an idea about surround sound with the BLT1, I would suggest you buy a BeoSystem 4 (4600USD) or a 3rd party surround sound processor (price 1000USD).

.

 

 

 

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BeoBoy68 replied on Wed, Apr 16 2014 4:02 AM
Sale your TV and buy a BeoVision 11 or the new Avant. The transmitter 1 is included in the TV.
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Thank you Beo Cet.  That's great

 

And BeoBoy!  lol.  I was waiting for someone to say that to me :-) GSOH there. 

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BEOCET replied on Sat, May 17 2014 3:02 AM

Important new update to the Transmitter 1, makes it possible to connect a Samsung, LG or Sony TV to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 while still using the TV’s own remote to control the volume level.

The TV can be connected to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 via TOSLINK or fixed line-out.
You can buy an external IR-receiver (model name RCV-3000) that needs to be connected to the Transmitter 1, buy it  from a local B&O dealer.
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BEOCET:

Important new update to the Transmitter 1, makes it possible to connect a Samsung, LG or Sony TV to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 while still using the TV’s own remote to control the volume level.

The TV can be connected to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 via TOSLINK or fixed line-out . You can buy an external IR-receiver (model name RCV-3000) that needs to be connected to the Transmitter 1, buy it from a local B&O dealer.

That's great news
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steve1977 replied on Sat, May 17 2014 8:04 AM

BEOCET:

Important new update to the Transmitter 1, makes it possible to connect a Samsung, LG or Sony TV to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 while still using the TV’s own remote to control the volume level.

The TV can be connected to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 via TOSLINK or fixed line-out.
You can buy an external IR-receiver (model name RCV-3000) that needs to be connected to the Transmitter 1, buy it  from a local B&O dealer.

That sounds great. Would limit me to stereo though, right? Sony, Samsung et al would not have a dolby receiver and I assume the transmitter would not play this role?

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Tifoso48 replied on Sat, May 17 2014 4:44 PM

 

 

Hi Beocet,

 

Now you have me confused. I have tried to connect my Samsung TV to the Transmetter 1 and using the TV remote to control the volukme

 - no luck. I was told that Samsung's external speakers are " non variable". 

I ended up buying a pre - amp and running all the connections through the pre amp and then on to the transmitter.

Please clarify

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RCV3000 makes it possible to connect a Samsung, LG or Sony TV to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 while still using the TV’s own remote to control the volume level.
The TV can be connected to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 via TOSLINK or fixed line-out.
 
Features:
     
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RCV3000 is connected directly to the BeoLab Transmitter 1 via the included USB cable
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RCV3000 captures IR signals from the latest generation of Samsung, LG and Sony remote controls
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RCV3000 passes volume up / volume down / mute / unmute commands on to BeoLab Transmitter 1
 
Please see a list of remote controls tested with RCV3000 on BeoLab Transmitter 1 below.
 
For your reference and inspiration, we have during the development tested the functionality on the following TVs and their remote controls. Please note we have no plans to extend compatibility with other brands than LG, Sony and Samsung for now.
 
     
TV brand
Model
Release year
LG
42LD550N
2010
 
47LK550
2011
 
55LW980W
2011
 
50PM680T
2012
 
42LS560T
2012
 
50PH660V
2013
 
47LM860W
2012
 
55LA970W
2013
Sony
KDL-40CX521
2012
 
KDL-40E5520
2010
 
KDL-40EX726
2010
 
KDL-52WX805
2013
 
KDL-42W805A
2013
 
KDL-65HX955
2012
 
KD-5X9005A
2013
Samsung
UE40f6345
2013
 
PS51f5505
2013
 
UE50F5000
2012
 
UE32F4005
2012
 
UE40F6170
2013
 

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

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pehre replied on Tue, Nov 4 2014 3:04 PM

Is the RCV3000 only working for LG, Sony ans Samsung? What happens with Loewe, Metz? Exists a list of supported TV?

And a last question: Wgats the price?

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steve1977 replied on Wed, Nov 5 2014 12:41 AM

And that would still be stereo only?

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"Regardless of your Bang & Olufsen TV or music system, you can now experience seamless connectivity to our brand new speakers featuring Immaculate Wireless Sound. Simply integrate BeoLab Transmitter 1 into your existing setup to unleash exceptional wireless sound through the new BeoLab 17, BeoLab 18 or BeoLab 20 speakers, and add depth and bass with our BeoLab 19 subwoofer – scalable up to a full 7.1 surround sound setup."

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acorrado replied on Thu, May 30 2019 9:32 PM

I have problems because my Sony TV works in background so keeping on both the BL Transmitter and BL18s.

I bought an optical to RCA converter but the question is how lon speakers will stay on before turning off after the TV through the RCA is off?

 

thnaks

andy

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mbolo01 replied on Thu, May 30 2019 10:12 PM

acorrado:

I bought an optical to RCA converter but the question is how lon speakers will stay on before turning off after the TV through the RCA is off?

 

15' according to the doc:

 

Lit when switching Off either via Power Link from the source product or when the signal is no longer present (i.e. silence in 15 minutes)

BS Moment, BS Core, BG 4002, BC 4500, BS1, BL18, BL19, BL8000 + RCV1, A6, M5, M3, A1, P6 (tks Botty), H5, TR1

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