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    Paul Verbruggen
    BRONZE Member

    I have just traded my BeoVision 10 for a BeoVision 11 and the latter lacks a Masterlink connection. I have daisychained my BeoSound 9000 to my BeoLab 8000 speakers via the BeoVision.
    When the TV plays, it all works perfectly. But when I turn on my BeoSound, there is a high pitch sound coming from the speakers.
    How can I solve this?
    Any help is appreciated

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    #65249
    Guy
    Moderator

    Hi and welcome to Beoworld!

    Effectively you have two devices connected directly to your Beolabs, which you shouldn’t do – for reasons that you have discovered, but you could also cause damage!

    You have at least two options:

    There are possibly other options making use of the aux input of the BeoSound (or AV input of the TV) but these may not be as user-friendly.

    EDIT:ย  Here’s a cable from one of our Sponsors that makes use of the TV’s AV input:ย  https://soundsheavenly.com/tv-input/138-2295-9-pin-av-cable-for-beovision-11-12-new-generation-avant-v1-and-beosystem-4-powerlink-input.html#/5-length-5m

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    Location: Warwickshire, UK
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    #65262
    Madskp
    GOLD Member
    I agree with guy that the two proposed solutions are the most user friendly options.

    A powerlink switch like this to enable two devices to share the speakers:ย  https://shop.oneremote.dk/shop/69067-powerlink-switch/4162-powerlink-speaker-switch/

    If you do not need multiroom features the powerlink switch might be the simplest of the two suggestions as it’s mostly plug and play. I would just like to mentions that there are other products like that. For example the brand Almando has similar solutions which can switch between even more inputs so you can add a music streamer like Sonos Port, Airport express, Chromecast Audio or whatever you wish.ย https://almando.com/Multiplay-Stereo-III_1

    I do not have experience with the current version, but have an older one that has been working without issue for around 10ย  years now.

    Location: Denmark
    #65266
    Paul Verbruggen
    BRONZE Member

    Dear Guy and Madskip,

    thank you for your feedback. When you mentioned the Almando I remembered that I do have such a device installed to connect my Apple Airplay to the BeoLab speakers. Since that is a SPIF connection I realised that I should have one PowerLink input port available. And so it was. I connected the BeoSound to the Almando and it works like a charm.

    Again thank you both for the prompt replies

    Cheers

    Paul

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    #65271
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    Great to hear that it was so relatively easy to solve the issue ๐Ÿ˜€

    my Almando switch only have the 2 Powerlink inputs which is fine in my setup, but great that yours had an extra input

    Location: Denmark
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