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Millemissen
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Sorry felipe - you are right about the 4 Receivers...of course.

The PL-ports of the Moment(um) are always in a R/L stereo configurations for the sound coming from the Moment to the speakers

This won't work!

Linking to/integrating with just means that the sources of the BS Moment can be used on the tv/the speakers of the tv can be used instead of  connecting speakers directly to the Moment. And that you can start the playback from the Jukebox.

I reread your initial post and realized that you are using/want to use BL18's.

Why not connect these wirelessly???

In that case you would have enough physical PL-ports for fonnecting the 2 BeoAmp2's, that you would need for the ceiling speakers.

MM

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felipeBet
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felipeBet replied on Fri, Feb 3 2017 10:49 AM

Hello MM

I was looking to reduce Wi-Fi as much as possible. That's why my first choice was wiring everything.

I know that usually people tend to wire fronts, and wirelessing surrounds. But as this is where you will sit closer, and so the WiFi will be stronger, does inverting affect sound quality or delays ( Fronts and Sub wireless, 4 Surrounds wired)?

Can I have 2 Beolab19 running (I cannot find the speaker role list neither for the Avant nor the BV14)?

Thanks for sharing your knowledge,

Felipe

 

Millemissen
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Hi filipe,

that is of course your choise - but it would limit your options, so.....

....this is up to you.

Personally I wouldn't have any fears using WiSA.

You can mix and match wired and wireless PowerLink as you please.

The delay of the wireless is automatically configured.

Furthermore with the BV14 you have the option of an assisted speaker setup - you/your installer can use a calibration microphone for this. 

But you could have multiple subs, if you like that - in fact you can have as many as you have channels.

The outputs are free to configure as you need (or in this case, would want to).

http://www.tonmeister.ca/wordpress/2014/05/09/bo-tech-beovision-avant-audio/

For 'real life' situations 2 BL19's would be ideal, since the Audio Engine of the BeoSystem has a stereo bas management.

Note: the speaker setup is a bit different with the new BV's (e.g. a BV14) as with the older (e.g. the Avant)

Best thing to do is to let your dealer show you this in front of the tv.

MM

 

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Kiran replied on Tue, Feb 7 2017 2:50 PM
Hi

I plan to buy this for Acoustics Origin garden speakers. I also plan to use the extra zones for rooms in the house.

Can the zones link up to my TVs for ceiling speakers in their respective zones? I have 2 Beovision Avants 75 and 55 with their own speakers connected via Powerlink.

They are in 2 sitting rooms where I could use a left and right ceiling speaker for each room. 4 speakers in total. I will maybe add an extra zone for a third sitting room.

I have a Beolink gateway and nl/ml converter.

Please help.

Thank you.

Regards

Kiran

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