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23 August 2023 at 04:07 #48378
69er
BRONZE MemberHi beoworld,
i am trying to connect an older B&O Speaker (in this case a Beolab2) wireless with a Besosound 9000.
I found a Beolink1 receiver (WISA), which should output to the switched Powerlink, which is needed for the Beolab 2.But what transmitter could be used to run the Besound 9000 as a source for that signal?
Would be thankful for any hint reagrding this problem.
Best regards
69er
24 August 2023 at 09:25 #48379GOLD MemberHi 69er,
You will need the B&O Transmitter 1 connected to the 9000, then a B&O Receiver 1 connected to the Beolab 2. Please use two RJ45 to Powerlink cables for the connections (one for each device):-
Kind regards, Steve.
Location: The cable workshop, EnglandFavourite Product: Beosystem 72-23Signature: Cables, friendly advice and great ideas for connecting Bang & Olufsen! Ask any questions at https://soundsheavenly.com to get the best from your B&O! Please visit my B&O YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/soundsheavenlycablesMy B&O Icons:28 August 2023 at 17:25 #4838069er
BRONZE MemberHi Steve,
thank You very much for your help. Much appreciated.
Best regards (from a youtube follower – i learnt so much from your videos)
69er
28 August 2023 at 17:32 #48381GOLD MemberThanks 69er!
Kind regards, Steve.
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