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8 January 2024 at 22:53 #51929
What do you mean pass both the BS9000 and BG65000 to the moment? how can I do this?
I was answering your question using similar terminology! Perhaps I should have said that my amended solution would pass either BS9000 or BG6500 to the Moment (depending on what source you select on the BS9000, CD or AUX).
and how I can the stream to Bt transmitter?
From the variable Powerlink output, in this amended solution.
so you mean this:
Beogram 9000 ———> AUX (BS9000)
BS90000 (powerlink) —–> splitter —A—–> Moment
BS90000 (powerlink) —-> splitter—B—> BT transmitter
8 January 2024 at 23:07 #51930No, I mean this:
BS9000 (aux) to splitter …
Splitter socket A to Beogram (accepts input – pins 3&5)
Splitter socket B to Moment (provides fixed line level output – pins 1&4)
BS9000 (powerlink) to BT transmitter (provides variable output, as required for headphones, controllable with BS9000 volume panel or associated Beo4)
And that’s my last ‘input’ for tonight – it’s been a long day … ?
9 January 2024 at 08:32 #51931just another idea: throw a BLC (optional: with IR connected) in the mix
- BS9000 – ML connected to the BLC
- BG6500 – line in connected to BLC or AUX connected to the BS9000
- Connect BT transmitter to PL of BS9000
- Set BLC as VMaster
- BL18 connected to the Moment
All sources to be listened by headphone go through the BS9000; all to be listened with the BL18 through the Moment.
for me the only unknown solution is the PL connected BT transmitter. But maybe MM and/or Guy do have an opinion about that.
9 January 2024 at 09:02 #51932Hi eprokos,
Thanks for your question and for your direct email, which I have also replied to. Guy is correct that we can take a fixed volume output from the Aux socket using an Aux splitter (linked in Guy’s post) and then I can make a cable to take the output signals from the Aux socket to your Bluetooth transmitter (please order any DIN to RCA cable on my site and request that it is wired as Aux output) so that you don’t need to switch cables.
The aux socket works as an input and an output at the same time. Any questions, please ask!
Kind regards, Steve.
9 January 2024 at 20:31 #51933Hi eprokos, Thanks for your question and for your direct email, which I have also replied to. Guy is correct that we can take a fixed volume output from the Aux socket using an Aux splitter (linked in Guy’s post) and then I can make a cable to take the output signals from the Aux socket to your Bluetooth transmitter (please order any DIN to RCA cable on my site and request that it is wired as Aux output) so that you don’t need to switch cables. The aux socket works as an input and an output at the same time. Any questions, please ask! Kind regards, Steve.
Thank you Steve for your reply here as well as in the emails.
Guy suggested to connect the Bt transmitter to the PL of the BS9000 not the Aux socket.
Which is correct?
I also have to thank everybody else 🙂
9 January 2024 at 20:35 #51934No, I mean this: BS9000 (aux) to splitter … Splitter socket A to Beogram (accepts input – pins 3&5) Splitter socket B to Moment (provides fixed line level output – pins 1&4) BS9000 (powerlink) to BT transmitter (provides variable output, as required for headphones, controllable with BS9000 volume panel or associated Beo4) And that’s my last ‘input’ for tonight – it’s been a long day … ?
Sorry for my late reply but I had a crazy day at the practise
Your connection diagram seems very logic.
Steve suggested something else. To connect the Bt to the splitter
9 January 2024 at 21:35 #51935When attempting to find workable solutions for non-standard or ‘novel’ configurations of B&O equipment, it is not unusual for there to be several different methods to move towards the desired results. This thread is fairly typical of some of the more complex configurations discussed within the forum.
However, the two main solutions that you have been given share very similar (possibly identical) hardware requirements in terms of cables and adaptors. I think that it is time for you to get hold of the required hardware and conduct experiments to work out which solution you prefer. As mentioned earlier in the thread, you will probably need to look carefully at how you control volume for your headphones, and also make sure that the BS9000 responds correctly to your B&O remote, if you need that functionality.
9 January 2024 at 21:40 #51936When attempting to find workable solutions for non-standard or ‘novel’ configurations of B&O equipment, it is not unusual for there to be several different methods to move towards the desired results. This thread is fairly typical of some of the more complex configurations discussed within the forum. However, the two main solutions that you have been given share very similar (possibly identical) hardware requirements in terms of cables and adaptors. I think that it is time for you to get hold of the required hardware and conduct experiments to work out which solution you prefer. As mentioned earlier in the thread, you will probably need to look carefully at how you control volume for your headphones, and also make sure that the BS9000 responds correctly to your B&O remote, if you need that functionality.
true. this is very reasonable approach. when I receive the cables and get my MMC2 back from service, I will start working around with it and let everybody know
9 January 2024 at 21:46 #51937true. this is very reasonable approach. when I receive the cables and get my MMC2 back from service, I will start working around with it and let everybody know
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