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13 May 2026 at 11:14 #123551
Jacob Terp Christensen
BRONZE MemberSo I just made a couple of cables for my BeoLab 3 as I want them connected to a volume controlled pre-out amp.
I made two of the marked cables in this diagram.
I don’t know if this is correct, or I should just have made a Left and Right (B2 and B3).
Does the Beolab 3 care if it gets a left signal in both pin 5 and 3? And a right signal on the same pins on the other speaker?
I can just cut the signal for pin 5 on the right speaker cable, and pin 3 on the left if this is a problem.
13 May 2026 at 12:43 #123555 GuyModeratorIf using with the selector switch in the L or R setting I would not be concerned about such a double input, because the BL3500 will only amplify one or the other.
However, if as I suspect you are using the switch in the line setting, to be on the safe side I would cut the cables as suggested in your last sentence. I say this because I am unsure how the line detection ‘auto-switch on’ works and decides which pin to amplify. The auto-sense logic could be ‘L or R but not both’ – or it could be looking at the difference between L and R to switch on. Just a thought, and perhaps others will know for sure!
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13 May 2026 at 13:32 #123556Jacob Terp Christensen
BRONZE MemberAlright, I will disconnect the pins. Thanks!
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