Guy wrote:
Let’s assume initially that you decide to connect them to the BC2300. The Beolink Converter allows you to connect the BC6-26 to the BC2300 so that you can chose to hear TV audio through the BC2300 and vice versa. To use this, connect the TV by Masterlink cable to the 1611 converter, and then connect a 7-pin DIN to DIN cable between the 1611’s AAL socket and the BC2300’s AUX socket. Once you have done this, the TV and BC2300 need to be in the correct Option Settings. You need the TV in V.OPT 1 and the BC2300 in A.OPT 1.
Thank you. That sounds promising!
Guy wrote:
Let me now what remote you have and I will tell you how to set this up.
I have a Beo4 with DTV, V.MEM and A.MEM
Guy wrote:
You should be able to connect this straight to your BC6-26 red/white audio input sockets (labelled AV3). This assumes that your STB can output hdmi and analogue audio at the same time.
I have to check that, but I’m quite sure this should work!
Guy wrote:
If as an alternative you connect the Beolab speakers to the TV’s Powerlink socket, then you need to add a powerlink cable between one of the the BC2300’s Powerlink sockets and the 1611 converter’s Powerlink socket. In this case, you would want the TV to be in V.OPT 2 and the BC2300 to be in A.OPT 0.
would audio on the BL6000 from the BC2300 work in this case if the TV is off and only the 1611 powered?