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8 November 2023 at 07:02 #50296
HI
We’re looking to upgrade our BV8-40 main room TV.
We’re committed to a B&O model, so we can continue to enjoy ML compatibility with our music sources and to also be able to use our B&O speakers which are attached to the existing TV.
However, we’re not massive TV watchers (normal tv programmes and the odd netflix film rental) so don’t really want to run to the expense of a new set.
Our ideal TV would be 48-55″ screen size, few hdmi inputs, ML compatible and an expected life with light use of (say) 5+ years. Our max budget would be around £2000.
Which used/pre-loved TVs would you recommend, Any further recommendations of 2nd vendors would be helpful as well to avoid the ebay lottery.
Thanks
Alan
8 November 2023 at 21:42 #50297If it is a must, that your ‘new tv’ has to be ML compatiple, there is not much to upgrade.
The BV10 – which basicly is the same tv in another design – was available up to 55”.
However, it is an old tv…and can hardly be seen as an upgrade.This means, that – if you plan to keep the ML setup – you will have to look into the use of the NL/ML Converter
That would give you the option of concidering the newer BV’s BV11/BV Avant…..BV Eclipse and so on.
With a solution based on the BS Theatre and an LG tv there still are some limitations, but it is doable.MM
8 November 2023 at 22:27 #50298Hi,
a quick search on beoworld or trading sites reveals sooo many panel issues related to BV10. I would not consider BV10 as its remaining ‘life’ is a kind of ‘ticking bomb’…
Beovision 9 is 50″ … Prices are low. But it’s a big ‘beast’ …
BV7-55 is in my opinion also a huge upgrade in terms of build quality, materials and sound performance (BeoLab 7.6)
Good luck finding your next Beovision
Ravsted
8 November 2023 at 23:51 #50299BV7-55 – sure…..I forgot about that.
That might be a candidate.But they are so bulky.
MM
9 November 2023 at 11:53 #50300a quick search on beoworld or trading sites reveals sooo many panel issues related to BV10. I would not consider BV10 as its remaining ‘life’ is a kind of ‘ticking bomb’…
Slightly flippant comment, but my BV10 cost me £250. At that price I can afford to take a bit of risk … ?
9 November 2023 at 13:30 #50301Zero problems with my 2010 BV 10-40 🙂 ?
But old technology of course.
May be a BV Horizon, even if the Android is outdated too.9 November 2023 at 17:38 #50302I don’t mind the idea of buying a NL/ML converter and pushing up the budget a bit more if it opens up options.
That being the case would it alter what you’d suggest?
9 November 2023 at 17:49 #50303Hard to say – I do not know the prices of preused BV’s in your region.
I’d buy from a B&O dealer, even if that would be a bit more expensive.
Tell him that you have a max budget……
Also you might need some help setting up the converter.MM
9 November 2023 at 19:02 #50304No discussion – in this case choose the BV11
11 November 2023 at 09:35 #50305Or you could consider a BeoSystem 3. They have full ML compatability and then you could buy a brand new TV from ANY manufacturer.
If you get a smart TV you can use that for all the various video apps, and the BS3 for the sound, (attach your speakers via powerlink) and reatain ML compatability for your music. The last version of the BS3 has plenty of HDMI inputs.
The only downside would be having to use TV remote and B&O remote. That should be fairly easy to accomplish within your budget.
Stoobie
13 November 2023 at 12:48 #50306Thanks for all the suggestions.
A BV-11 + converter or a Beosystem 3 TV seem to be good options.
Does anyone know if the digital tuner system on Beosystem 3 supports UK HD? The one on the Beovision 8-40 doesn’t anymore…
Another query – I get the idea of adding a newer smart tv – but can these be run if ‘monitor’ mode?
And, I guess, if they can is there any advantage anyway?Thanks
Alan
13 November 2023 at 13:48 #50307Sorry a (hopefully) final question.
If you’re using a Smart TV with a Beosystem 3 and using the TV itself as the primary ‘collector’ of signal inputs (eg TV antenna, iPlayer, etc) – how do you transmit audio from the tv to the beosystem 3 for onward distribution to attached speakers?
Normally I would imagine new TVs do this via bluetooth (eg to a soundbar) or via optical output – I can’t see either of these are input options on the Beosystem 3.
13 November 2023 at 18:07 #50308You can use the (e)ARC HDMI from the tv to a free HDMI input on the BSys3…..that will have to be configured and activated with the B&O remote, when you want to listen with the speakers connected there.
Also the volume is controlled with the B&O remote.Personally I find this a bit fiddly, but it is doable.
MM
13 November 2023 at 18:25 #50309With my LG OLED TV connected I use the headphone out of the TV to red/white RCA plugs into a SCART convertor on the BS3. This works perfectly for me and the volume is controlled by BEO4/BS3. There are S/PDIF sockets on the BS3 but I don’t know enough to use them. You will not be able to distribute any sound that comes in via a HDMI cable without a digital to analog convertor as ML cannot distribute digital sound. This may be the same if you use the S/PDIF.
I do not use the tuner on my BS3. It can get UK Freeview HD but I rely on the TV for that. I also use a BEO5 remote so I don’t need the TV remote. It doesn’t do th Magic remote stuff but is perfectly useable.
Basically I got the BS3 for the same reason you are considering because I have ML everywhere and moved from a BeoVision 5. At the time a newer B&O TV (plus nearly £1k for the NL/ML converter) were well out of my price range.
13 November 2023 at 19:09 #50310Hello pestria, all,
I do use a BeoSystem 3 with an LG Oled. The LG is used as the ‘video hub’ (AppleTV 4K connected), and the BS3 as the ‘audio hub’ (MasterLink connected to BM6500/CD7000, BS5, Core) with BL2/7/6000/8000.
I feed the LG’s optical audio output, via an optical/digital converter, into an S/P DIF port of the BS3. It carries Dolby Digital.
The audio signal of the TV does get distributed over ML, it must be that the BS3 does some digital/analog converting for that.
Maybe this helps in your decision-making. Regards, Johan
14 November 2023 at 12:11 #50311Hi
Thanks everyone for the great advice.
Most appreciated.
Alan
15 November 2023 at 13:29 #50312Just a word of warning! My BV11 has just failed. B&O official repairer has diagnosed (by telephone and following his instructions) that the panel has failed. They were specifically made for B&O and replacements are no longer available.
BV11 was a fantastic tv but apparently now (in my case) beyond repair.
15 November 2023 at 16:23 #50313I love the look of the BV-11, however I’m drawn to the Beosystem 3 solution overall.
Panels go kaput and are being updated all the time – this leaves expensive B&O options vulnerable.
Using the Beosystem 3 will hopefully give a more than acceptable sound which can be linked to whatever quality panel is desired – so for us who have ML it seems a very sensible solution.
25 March 2024 at 12:50 #50314I started this thread a few months ago – and never made a final decision.
Basically this is down to the fact that I’m no longer sure a B&O TV is that much of a good idea. Even B&O themselves are going down the road of considering the panels an updatable item.
In a nutshell we want a good quality panel connected to B&O sound.
‘B&O Sound’ would mean a soundbar for normal tv but be able to utilise our Beolab 8000 for music stereo. If we could ‘pull’ ML into the sound system then that would complete the perfect set up.
I’ve looked a Stage – but can’t see how you’d connect the Beolab 8000s or ML.
Beoconnect Core – does the stereo music ok, but not sure how you’d connect a soundbar (Stage) for normal TV.
A Beosystem 3 – this does ML and music stereo. Could it send output to a Stage?
Any help once again would be gratefully received.
27 March 2024 at 01:37 #50315What other pieces do you need to use on masterlink ?
If it is speakers in a seperate room , with a processor like the Emotiva I had you can add them as a zone , or you can add an Apple AirPort Express and get them on the WiFi network , then stream to them . A lesser quality option is to add a Bluetooth adapter to link a phone etc .
The Apple way will a;so work in reverse if needed , eg: play cd on the network .Also b&0 speakers can be used with any brand of equipment , though the easiest way is to buy something with rca outputs for surround etc and a 12vdc trigger output on mini-jack .
I will add a picture of a system I ran for a while using a Vizio 4k smart panel , outlaw/Emotiva processors and meridian/Oppo disks.
Apple TV , dvd etc hdmi to processor , and arc-hdmi from smart apps in tv to processor .I still have the adapter cables and the little outlaw surround processor if you are interested in buying them ?
Also the 7-1 and 65” tv , but that might prove a little bulky to ship !!
I have a b&o pc box somewhere that I never used , maybe research if one of those can integrate masterlink into whatever you end up buying . -
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