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Ti Lo.
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4 March 2025 at 16:53 #64312
Hi,
I have two Beolab 8000 MK1 (cleaned, white foam), because I really like the design. They are connected to a small streaming box (Arylic S10+) where I can switch inputs from TV to Bluetooth to Wifi.
The speakers behave as they should, but not as I would like them to. I hear white noise and ticks, when I am really close. Problably also from the streamer and the grounding. Additionally the speakers turn off in quiet movie scenes. Additionally I am always afraid that they blast full volume, since the volume control is not an analogue knob.
My question:
Does it make sense to turn the speakers to passive speakers?
Pros:
- less wires
- less noise, since the analogue signal from source to amp is shorter
- no brittle PCB anymore
- no turning automatic on and off (I like to do that manually with a power switch)
Cons:
- can I achieve around the same sound quality?
- need a passive crossover –> which one?
- not original anymore
That post gave me the idea: Reddit Link
I just want to hear your ideas and concerns.
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