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17 November 2024 at 22:17 #60995
Hello B&O friends!
I need some advice. TL;DR my plan is to connect my Beocenter 7700, to my Beosound 9000 via Master Link cable, while they both output to two Beolab 8000‘s. All operated by a single Beo4 remote.
The details: I know the Beocenter 7700 only has one 7-pin DIN Audio AUX Link out, so I’m thinking of using the BeoLink Active Converter Type 1612 (US version since I’m based out of Toronto 😀 ). The Type 1612 active converter has one 7-pin DIN Audio AUX Link, one 8-pin DIN Power Link, and one Master Link connection.
Main question: Which one of these setups is possible? A or B? (Or if both are possible, which one is better?)
Setup A – connects the Beolab 8000’s directly to the Beosound 9000.
Setup B – connects the right Beolab to the Beolink 1612, and the left in series via Powerlink T cable.
In both setups, the Beocenter 7700 is connected to the Beolink Type 1612 via 7-pin DIN (Audio AUX Link) and the Beolink Type 1612 is connected to the Beosound 9000 via MasterLink cable.
Other questions:
- Do either of these setups enable full control via Beo4 remote?
- Will playing CDs on the Beosound 9000 cause the Beocenter 7700 to stop playing a record, if it is currently spinning?
- Should I be worried about simultaneous audio output from both devices?
- Will the Beosound 9000 act as the audio “master”, while the Beocenter 7700 does not receive any IR input? or will both systems receive IR input?
Thank you for your help! Looking forward to ordering some parts and finalizing the setup 🙂
Cheers, Matt
P.s. here is a pic of my current B&O setup I took the other day
18 November 2024 at 11:48 #61003Hi and welcome to Beoworld!
Great equipment that you have there, and I like the photo of the BS9000 setup, it looks great against the brick.
Firstly I can discount Setup B: The Powerlink socket on the BL1612 converter is an input only, not an output. It is also only used for special setups to provide extra data alongside the Audio Aux link connection.
With regard to Setup A:
- Although I don’t have a Beocenter 7700, I just had a look at the circuit diagram and user manual and I think that the socket that you are referring to as a 7-pin DIN audio out is actually the 4-pin line in-out connector that could be used to add (for example) an external graphic equaliser. It’s mentioned on page 5 of the user manual and called ‘external tone correction’. It should be fitted with a little white bridging connector/plug in order for the Beocenter to output normally.
- A better fixed line-level output from the Beocenter would be the Tape 2 Out (phono/cinch sockets).
- Given that there can be no datalink from the Beocenter, you could simply connect the BC7700 Tape 2 out to the BS9000’s AUX input. Then you can switch off the Remote control function on the BC7700 (switch on the bottom on the left) and operate it manually (only controlling BS9000 with Beo4).
If you are already using the BS9000’s AUX socket for something else, then you need to introduce the BL1612 into the setup. Connect to the BS9000 by masterlink and then connect the BC7000’s Tape 2 Out to the BL1612’s AAL socket. You need to use a lead that connects to pins 3 and 5 of the AAL, as these are the ‘video’ input. Again you will need to switch off the BC7700 remote function. You need to put the BS9000 in A.OPT 2 (see manual) and then you will be able to select the BC7700 as an input by selecting any video source, eg V.MEM.
Note: I have tried to think of a solution that would enable remote control of both devices, but that would require the BS9000 to be set to A.OPT 4 (where it only responds to Beo4 LINK commands). Unfortunately I don’t think this is possible with the BS9000, but other Beoworlders may know otherwise!
18 November 2024 at 17:46 #61024A little suplement to Guy’s answer:
The Beocenter 7700 do not use the same IR control codes as the BS9000 and can therefor not be remote controlled with a BEO4 or Beolink 1000 unless you have a code converter box. If not this might not be that easy to aquire today.
So assuming you do not have this code converter you will not have conflicting remote control as the BC7700 will not respond to the BEO4 and has to be operated seperatly or by it’s own Beocenter terminal or Master control panel 7700.
No matter how if you do the connection via the 1612 or the AUX socket on the BS9000 you should not be worried about simultainiuos audio output as the BS9000 switch away from the input used for the BC7700 when playing CD or Radio.
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