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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoLink Using Beosound 9000 and Beosound 4 in the same system

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  • #70697
    CharlieWednesday
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    Thanks to Multicare I now have a Beosound 9000 again (thanks Mark!).  I intend to use this as my main audio system instead of my Beosound 4, but I will miss having the DAB radio on the BS4.

    This is my current ML-setup:

    • Beosound 9000 as A.Master, in A Opt. 0
    • Beosystem 3 as V.Master, in V Opt. 2
    • Beosound 5 set to slave mode

    Is there a way I could add the Beosound 4 into that setup so I could make use of the DAB radio? Even if it has to go into a separate room?

    The only thing I’ve tried was to set the BS4 to A Opt.4 to see if it would respond to Link commands, but it didn’t work – it looks like the BS4 doesn’t allow A.Opt. 4.

    I’ve checked through the Beolink manual available from this site, and while it is very thorough and gives lots of example setups, all examples it gives only ever have one audio system.  There are no examples where another Beosound is used in a different room, but within the same ML network.

    Location: Liverpool

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    #70711
    Madskp
    GOLD Member

    I think you might run into some of the same troubles as with your previous setups as many of the limitations are the same.

    it gives only ever have one audio system.  There are no examples where another Beosound is used in a different room, but within the same ML network.

    That is because of the general Masterlink linmitation that only allows for one Audiomaster and one Videomaster in the same Masterlink network.

    B&O only shows examples that not require workarounds in the Handbooks to ensure a smooth experience.

    For some audiosystems there are software updates that allows them to work as link rooms (option 5 or 6). In your case however that does not help much as you wan’t the speakers connected to the BS3.

    However if one of your audio systems support the link room mode you could use that in option 5, as the “main” audio system and get the sources from the other system (that would have to be in option 0) by pressing Link+command. You would still have the issue with the speakers connected to the BS3, but that could be solved with a Powerlink switch*, as mentioned in one of your other posts, to share the front speakers between the BS3 and the Audio system. The BS3 would have to be in option 1 then to only receive video commands.

    *Those are available from both Oneremote and Almando and maybe others too.

     

    A little unsure about when option 4 is availble or not in a system, but you would still have an issue getting the sound into the Main system via. AUX with an other command, so a little fidely to start something.

    Location: Denmark

    #70713
    carolpa
    BRONZE Member

    an addition to Madskp remarks.

    If a device is set in option 5 or 6 the sources of this device are local sources. So f.e. if the BS4 is set in option 5 (not sure if possible, but just for the “if”) the sources of the BS4 are only available in that room. Though the sources of the AudioMaster are available in all the connected ML-system.

    Note: in a NL system, one can have multiple BLC’s all with only one ML-device connected to a BLC, then ALL sources, the NL sources as well the ML sources are available throughout the whole system.

    #70715
    CharlieWednesday
    GOLD Member

    Thanks both.

    Both the Beosound 4 and Beosound 9000 seem to be capable of being in A Opt. 5 or A Opt. 6, but as my speakers are connected to the Beosystem 3, that would not work fully for the reasons that Madskp gives (or not without a Powerlink switch, anyway)

    Carolpa, that’s interesting re the NL system.  I do have a Beolink Converter NL/ML, and I have two 1611 converters, but I assume I’d need three 1611 (or 1614) converters?  I’d need one for the Beosound 9000, one for the Beosound 4, and one for the Beosystem 3?  Would that work with the speakers connected to my Beosystem 3 (for surround sound)?

    I could have sworn I also had a 1614 converter somewhere, I’ll have to have a rummage in the spare room…

    Location: Liverpool

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    #70716
    carolpa
    BRONZE Member

    Thanks both.

    Both the Beosound 4 and Beosound 9000 seem to be capable of being in A Opt. 5 or A Opt. 6, but as my speakers are connected to the Beosystem 3, that would not work fully for the reasons that Madskp gives (or not without a Powerlink switch, anyway)

    Carolpa, that’s interesting re the NL system.  I do have a Beolink Converter NL/ML, and I have two 1611 converters, but I assume I’d need three 1611 (or 1614) converters?  I’d need one for the Beosound 9000, one for the Beosound 4, and one for the Beosystem 3?  Would that work with the speakers connected to my Beosystem 3 (for surround sound)?

    I could have sworn I also had a 1614 converter somewhere, I’ll have to have a rummage in the spare room…

    Central is my setup a NL setup. I have several Beolink Converters NL/ML (BLC) in this system. Every BLC has one ML device connected. Now I have all the sources, also the ML one, available.

    #70717
    CharlieWednesday
    GOLD Member

    Ah of course, it’s not 1611/1614 converters I’d need more than one of, it’s NL/ML converters I’d need more than one of!  I only have one of those and don’t really plan to buy any more, but it’s an interesting idea.

    Location: Liverpool

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    #70725
    beoCee
    BRONZE Member

    Another way would probably be to connect the BS4 via an RCA-DIN Cable to the BS9000. Not the most B&O-Link-like option, but the cheapest.

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