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31 December 2024 at 18:18 #62106
Madskp
GOLD MemberFirst of happy new year to you
Before you use to much time on it you should know that the MCP5000 will only work with a Beomaster 5000 as it use different IR codes than the newer Beolink 1000 compatible products.
If consider getting a MCP5500 or MCP6500 instead be avare that these will only work with some 2 way IR products like BM5500/BM6500/BM7000 (and maybe a few more), but not with 1 way IR products like the BS4.
Location: Denmark31 December 2024 at 18:25 #62107GOLD MemberThanks, and Happy New Yeat to you too.
I don’t really need it to work with my BS4, I just want it to work, as it seems a shame that such a perfect pierce of design, in such great condition, is not functioning.
If I could get it working I’d probably buy a Beomaster 5000 (they do come up quite cheap sometimes) just for the hell of it!ย I also have a Beogram 5000 I am trying to restore at the moment, so it would be nice to put together a small system controlled with the MCP5000.
No big deal if I can’t get it working though; I’ll probably just end up listing it on eBay for parts.
Location: LiverpoolMy B&O Icons:31 December 2024 at 18:32 #62109ModeratorIf consider getting a MCP5500 or MCP6500 instead be avare that these will only work with some 2 way IR products like BM5500/BM6500/BM7000 (and maybe a few more), but not with 1 way IR products like the BS4.
MCP5500 etc will possibly work two-way with the MCL2AV and its sensor.ย I seem to remember testing this with a ‘stand-alone’ MCL2AV back when I used that for computer audio.ย I am not sure what the outcome will be if a one-way audiomaster is also connected to the MCL2 system.
Location: Warwickshire, UKMy B&O Icons:31 December 2024 at 19:02 #62110Madskp
GOLD MemberI donโt really need it to work with my BS4, I just want it to work, as it seems a shame that such a perfect pierce of design, in such great condition, is not functioning.
I do not have any repair tips for it, but one thing that has been mentioned in threads about these MCP units over time is damage of the PCB due to leaking batteries, so it might be worth to dissassemble it to see if this is the case here.MCP5500 etc will possibly work two-way with the MCL2AV and its sensor.ย I seem to remember testing this with a โstand-aloneโ MCL2AV back when I used that for computer audio.ย I am not sure what the outcome will be if a one-way audiomaster is also connected to the MCL2 system.
Also happe new year to you, and yes thats correct it will work with the 2way MCL2 stuff. I had a MCP6500 briefly that I tested with a MCL2AV connected to my BC9300 https://forum.beoworld.org/forums/topic/mcp-6500-behaviour/ so that is possible.
Location: Denmark31 December 2024 at 19:10 #62111GOLD MemberI do not have any 2-way equipment to test it with.ย I do have an MCL2A and MCL2AV, but the only thing I have to connect those to is a Beocenter 8500.
Still, even without compatible equipment, I can be confident the MCP5000 isn’t working, as even without compatible equipment, I’m sure the display should respond in some way when the buttons are pressed.ย There’s no display response at all.
I have had a look inside and it is very clean – like new in fact.ย No trace of leaked batteries.
I’ll probably have to give up on it then, shame.
Location: LiverpoolMy B&O Icons:31 December 2024 at 20:04 #62117Madskp
GOLD MemberI do not have any 2-way equipment to test it with.ย I do have an MCL2A and MCL2AV, but the only thing I have to connect those to is a Beocenter 8500.
I might have confused you with the talk about the MCP5500/6500. The MCP 5000 you have will only control the Beomaster 5000
Still, even without compatible equipment, I can be confident the MCP5000 isnโt working, as even without compatible equipment, Iโm sure the display should respond in some way when the buttons are pressed.ย Thereโs no display response at all.
I would also expect it to show something like no connection on the display or a red dot.
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