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Hi all,
I’m replying to Tignum’s post because I have the same configuration, but I’ve been reading about BS3 for a long time.
I said I have the same configuration, but it would be more correct to say I would like the same configuration.
I have a LG QNED 50″ (50QNED826QB), which I would like to connect to the BS3 for audio, I have two pairs of Bl8000. I use the optical output of the TV, an optical-coaxial converter, I connect the coaxial cable to Spdif of AV1 configured as TV-Hdmi B (there is nothing connected)-audio Spdif.
The problem is that in the BS3 it is PCM 2.0 audio system and therefore I only have two channels and the 4 speakers work in stereo mode.
The optical output of the TV is configured as Optical, Dolby Digital, audio pass through.
I also noticed that it is very difficult to connect the coaxial Jack to the BS3 because it touches the chassis around the plug and there is no sound (I attach an image)
I have gone on a bit, I hope you can help me.
ThanksMIchele
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there was a timer, but unfortunately I don’t have the manual which I can’t find online so I’m just trying.Thank you Guy,
yes I have a powerlink cable between the BC9300 and the BL1611, but it doesn’t work, maybe the cable is not the right cable, I have seen there are several type.
I’ll try other cables.
I have another question, in the BC930 Is there a function that turns the unit on to radio when there is a news broadcast? Sometimes I find the device turned on on the radio and no one has turned it on.
does it have a life of its own?
Michele
I would like to ask one more thing about the functioning of the Masterlink system:
if I load the cd pressing the buttons (touch) on the BC9300, and then I press PLAY, the CD start spinning but the BS3 doesn’t switch on and the music doesn’t fill the room :), and this is normal, so should I use the CD only by Beo4?
I have the Mastrlink Handbook, which has a lot of information about configurations and setup, but there is not much like this about using the system, other than through the beo4
I finally managed to solve the problem and get the BC9300 derived from the BS3 to work.
The problem was the AV/Aux cable, I bought another 7 pin cable and now it works. I checked that the new cable has all pins wired, so just 4 (1,2,4, 6) is not enough.
I thank Madskp and Guy who gave me advice and guidance.
I would like to ask one last thing about the functioning of the Masterlink system:
if I press CD on the remote control with the devices off, BS# and BC9300 turn on in sequence and the CD starts and everything works, and when I press standby everything turns off, then if via remote control I switch from CD to TV (function of BS3 only) it activates TV and CD stops, but BC9300 stays on. Then if I press standby on the remote control the BS3 turns off but not the BC9300 which remains on the CD function.
It’s normal? Where can I find Masterlink instructions?Thanks again to everyone.
MicheleI did other tests, with a Beosound 3000 connected with masterlink everything works, so the problem is in the BC9300, in the cable or in the converter.
I have another similar converter, a 1614, and I tried it, but the result is the same, the cable is well made according to Guy’s instructions, at this point I have to think about the 9300.
I have one of the first 9300s, with the curved CD lens path, and I think it’s one of the first, is it possible that it has the Av/aux output which is not compatible with the 1611?I noticed that the 9300 starts in muted mode, and when I turn it off I hear a noise in the speakers, and this happens even if I try to adjust the volume (thinking it could depend on the volume output from the 9300 I also connected the powerlink cable)
Thanks Madskp and Guy for your answers,
I will do more tests by connecting the devices to the power one at a time, with 1611 last.
@Guy, to check the cable I looked at Beotech, is the “Aux Link cable” correct?Good evening everyone,
I’m trying to masterlink a beocenter 9300 with beosystem 3, using a 1611 converter.
I connect the Bc9300 with a powerlink cable and an aux to the 1611 and then the 1611 to the bc3 via masterlink. I set v-option 2 to bs3 and a-option 0 to beocenter. I press CD, the disc spins, everything works but there is no sound.
Am I doing something wrong?Hi Guy thank you for your informations,
I use the box with a MacBook Pro 2017 and it works, but I can’t remote control it using a Beolink 1000.
I’m trying to use the same configuration you used with the vx sensor, and I wonder how you wired the sensor with the 3,5 jack.
thanks in advance
Michele
I am a new member, even though I have been following Beoworld for many years (since around 2015), the forum has made me love and understand the brand.
I thank you for everything you have done and I understand your reasons.
However, I hope that all this treasure is not lost, because I also think that the success of Vintage B&O is linked to the Beoworld Forum.
Thank you!Michele
Thank you for your replay.
I will wait for the old forum, now the beotime seems to work, maybe the battery pack rotate in the body and loose the connection. I am trying to manage it very softly.
thank you again.
Michele
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