LukeS

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 24 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Beo Converter controls BeoCenter 9500 #51242
    LukeS
    BRONZE Member

      Have you got an IR eye attached to your beolink converter? If not I’d set the ir option to 0 and see if that helps (equivalent to a video master in option zero)

      in reply to: Making a Beosound 5 an auxiliary to a Beosound 9000 #51324
      LukeS
      BRONZE Member

        from the BeoWorld website:

        the definitive answer is that all BeoSound 9000’s can be upgraded

        to support N.MUSIC and here are the details:

        BeoSound 9000 type 252x produced from April ’96 (MkI) and Beosound 9000 type

        256x (MkII) produced from September ’98 simply require a software update. It is a

        chip change, and although the software level may change from time to time the

        part number remains the same – which is 8344087. Quote this to your dealer if

        they are unsure.

        BeoSound 9000 type 257x (MkIII) produced from June ’01 was released fully

        compatible and therefore no need for any upgrades.

        Now, for the commands on your Beo4.

        From software 4.2, N.MUSIC was available via the list key (you need to add it first, see Beo 4 user guide for details – available as a download from BeoWorld if you do not have one).

        If you find that N.MUSIC, N.RADIO are not available to add to your list key all is not lost, selecting A.TAPE 2 will activate N.MUSIC and PHONO will give you N.RADIO.

        In terms of where to get the software I’m sure there are other options, but I’ve found OneRemote to be a really good supplier run by a great guy – I’m not affiliated in any way:

        https://shop.oneremote.dk/shop/69110-dele-til-bo/4071-firmware-beosound-9000/

         

        in reply to: Beo Converter controls BeoCenter 9500 #51224
        LukeS
        BRONZE Member

          Hi there,

          the connections you are describing above are not correct. You can’t directly connect your BC9500 to the NL/ML converter – you must convert audio aux link to masterlink with a 1611 converter, then link the 1611 to the NL/ML converter via masterlink.

          Guy has set out the correct connections you need. I’d only add that if you want the buttons on your BC9500 to turn on the speakers then the powerlink connection is needed (otherwise you’d have to operate it from the app).

          this is the way my system is set up (although I’m using a beomaster 7000, but the principle lid the same)

          with best wishes

          in reply to: MasterLink USB adapter #50974
          LukeS
          BRONZE Member

            Sounds interesting ?

            in reply to: Wanted Beoplay V1-32 wall bracket #50680
            LukeS
            BRONZE Member

              Just checking again in case anyone has a spare for sale, or is interested in a swap

              in reply to: can I fix my Beomaster 8000 #50138
              LukeS
              BRONZE Member

                As far as I’m aware the beomaster 2400 doesn’t have a powerlink or line level output. Connecting your beolab 8000s to the speaker level outputs on that amp would simply replicate the issue you had with your beomaster 8000.

                in reply to: BEOTOOTH 5500 : A Datalink Bluetooth Receiver #50229
                LukeS
                BRONZE Member

                  This looks like a great project. I’m looking for something like this with airplay 2 streaming – I guess that is a completely different technology to Bluetooth?

                  in reply to: Something strange with my Beosystem 6500 #50097
                  LukeS
                  BRONZE Member

                    Yes it is normal ?

                    in reply to: BeoLab 11 issue #50084
                    LukeS
                    BRONZE Member

                      I’m sure you’ve already considered this, but are you using the correct powerlink cable version? This will definitely cause a hum if you use the incorrect version

                      in reply to: Beolab 7.x vs 6000 #50051
                      LukeS
                      BRONZE Member

                        Apologies- Bristol’s was an autocorrect- it should have said BeoWorld!

                        in reply to: Beolab 7.x vs 6000 #50047
                        LukeS
                        BRONZE Member

                          The 6000 was primarily designed as a surround speaker I believe, but it does sound surprisingly nice. For music I’d say the 4000 is a better option.

                          in terms of the 7.x series there is a fair bit of variation between the upright 7.4 which is a mono centre channel speaker designed primarily for handling voices/speech (a bit tinny for music without some serious eq fiddling) and the stereo 7.1, 7.2, and 7.6. These are very powerful and sound good for music and tv (I’d take the 7.2 over the 6000s). the 7.1, 7.2 and 7.6 basically are bigger versions of the same basic design and you can find specs on the BeoWolrd site I believe.

                          I own the 4000, 6000, 7.2 and 7.4 and like them all, although I think they probably serve different functions…

                           

                           

                          in reply to: Control the lights with a Beo4 #49869
                          LukeS
                          BRONZE Member

                            I think it depends on what you want and how far down the rabbit hole you are willing to go. A 3rd party device like the light manager pro will be simplest. Your BV10 will forward light commands via masterlink if it has the right software version. None of the Beosounds made before the BS4 are able to handle light commands, but all of the beomaster 5500, 6500, 7000 range are. So if all of your equipment is in the same room you could use the BV10 to forward light commands to a Masterlink gateway (very cheap on eBay these days) or a Beolink Gateway. The BLI is probably not a good choice for you given the vintage of your equipment (it’s designed for the newer network link devices).

                            The MLGW and BLGW offer really powerful automation possibilities beyond light control, but as I say you’ll need to invest more time and effort. With the MLGW you’re really looking at linking it with an external automation system – I can advise further on that but from your original message I think you’d be best off with a light manager pro ?

                            in reply to: Masterlink setup / NL / 3 devices in the same room #44805
                            LukeS
                            BRONZE Member

                              Have you tried connecting your speakers to the BM5? In your setup the system would expect to send music source output to the audio master and tv source outputs to the video master.

                              Alternatively you could keep the speakers connected to the nl/ml converter but then it should be set to option 2, and the bm5 to option 0. You may need an ir eye for the converter in that setup.

                               

                              in reply to: Beosound 3000 CD ‘locks up’ and unresponsive #43422
                              LukeS
                              BRONZE Member

                                Thanks again Guy – I can confirm I followed all the procedures in the service manual. I repeated the swap to test, giving a couple of minutes before selecting a source with the same results.

                                It seems Foxtrott might have the answer – the 3.4 software may simply be incompatible with my system, which is a small clamper model, but with the linear rather than radial arm cd system.

                                thanks all for your help. Looks like I’ll be selling it. Shame as it is a nice little stereo!

                                in reply to: Beosound 3000 CD ‘locks up’ and unresponsive #43419
                                LukeS
                                BRONZE Member

                                  Dear all – many thanks for all your help so far

                                  I’ve put the original software back and the CD works again. So it seems the issue is comparability of SW3.4 with my drive or some other software element. As I said mine is type number 2672 – do I have any hope of getting it to work with the later software? As I say it really has to allow option 6 to be of any use in my setup.

                                  in reply to: Beosound 3000 CD ‘locks up’ and unresponsive #43417
                                  LukeS
                                  BRONZE Member

                                    Thanks all – I’ll try that and report back – thanks for all your help

                                    in reply to: Beosound 3000 CD ‘locks up’ and unresponsive #43413
                                    LukeS
                                    BRONZE Member

                                      Thanks all – I’ve entered test mode and looked at the readout under option 27, which does indicate a CD focus error. All the other elements are ok.

                                      I can’t enter CD test mode as pressing CD locks up the unit as usual.

                                      looks like I need a new laser ?

                                      in reply to: Beosound 3000 CD ‘locks up’ and unresponsive #43410
                                      LukeS
                                      BRONZE Member

                                        many thanks for a good suggestion- unfortunately when operating stand alone it’s exactly the same

                                        in reply to: Problem with NL/ML converter #43360
                                        LukeS
                                        BRONZE Member

                                          The BLC itself seems a solid product – no complaints at all on mine. I primarily use it to link older MLC and ML equipment with modern NL beovisions. For this it works flawlessly and reliably once set up properly. There is a specific order you need to power things up, so if there is a power cut then you may need to re-initialise things. Aside from that no big problems if your main use case is controlling things with a BEO or beoremote one.

                                          I’ve had less positive experience with the app, but that isn’t my use case anyway, and others have said more recent versions of the app work better (I’ve not tried).

                                          in my honest view the BLC has been one of the best B&O products I’ve purchased over the years.Takes a bit of time to understand and configure but worth getting if you want to integrate older products in your setup.

                                           

                                          in reply to: Problem with NL/ML converter #43356
                                          LukeS
                                          BRONZE Member

                                            Just to say the B&O app has always been quite flakey with my ml/nl converter. I’m not a big user of the app, but interested to hear how you get on. Good luck ?

                                          Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 24 total)