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10 June 2022 at 02:24 #35422
Hello,
I have the following composition:
-BeoVision 11-55
-BeoSound 3200
-Netlinkconverter
-BeoLab 3500
-BeoLink PassiveThe problem is: i have no more analog Radio on BS3200 and i use the internetradio from BV11. It would be nice if you could press radio and then play internet radio (if you define internet radio as “radio” both radio start (BeoVision and BS3200)).
I don’t really need the besound 3200 anymore and would like to use it as a Masterlink driver. Is it possible to only connect the supply voltage from the BS3200 to the Masterlink?nanoloop
11 June 2022 at 05:33 #35423Sorry to say it – it seems that your converter is not properly configured.
What you ask for should be possible.
Back in the glory days of the converter B&O made a little box, that can provide the ML with power…..for those who still had a ML-based link setup, had a new NL-based tv and wanted to ditch the old audiomaster.
You should be able to do the same with the 1611 converter.
https://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/16217.aspx?PageIndex=1
Personally I’d keep the 3200 and hide it away, if needed.
Maybe someday you want to play CD’s again or use the AUX for a turntable ?MM
12 June 2022 at 13:51 #35424Sorry to say it – it seems that your converter is not properly configured. What you ask for should be possible.
I agree, Radio of the BV11 should for example be programmed as N.Radio.
Back in the glory days of the converter B&O made a little box, that can provide the ML with power…..for those who still had a ML-based link setup, had a new NL-based tv and wanted to ditch the old audiomaster.
If the BS3200 is still used in the setup, the proposed “little box” isn’t necessary.
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