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  • in reply to: BeoVision Contour and WiSA #47992
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    @Vedet

    Sure, but in that case the owner of a BV Contour has paid extra for the included Stage…..that he can not use!

    It is either/or – you can not send the sound from the LG using the Soundsend device to external speakers and use the Stage as the speaker unit at the same time – they both use the (e)ARC connection.

    LG certified WiSA does not mean anything but certifying that the CEC control works flawless when connecting the Soundsend device to the newer LG tv’s.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: Beoremote one BT type 1717 and 1719 difference #47985
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    The short answer is no!

    It is dedicated to a built-in Netflix app on the tv.
    The 1719 version was sold with the BV Eclipse:
    Guide here:

    Furthermore, with the 1719 you loose 3 of the otherweise 4 buttons on the more common 1717.

     

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: Beolab 5 & Wiim Pro in Masterlink setup #47964
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    In that case the BL5’s get the CD signal from the 9000 divided into a digital coax connection for the sound and PL for control and volume.
    The signal from the radio part will be only via PL.

    N.B.
    What is connected to the AUX-in on the 9000 will also come via PL

     

    In the actual setup in the picture all PL and control will take place through the ML connection between 9000 and the BV…..given that the BV is in option 2 and the 9000 in option 0.

     

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: Beolab 5 & Wiim Pro in Masterlink setup #47962
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    As far as I can see, the Wiim is connected only to the BL5’s (using the digital coax).
    In that case the volume would have to be done via the BL5’s directly/Beo4.

    In that setup I see no other solution than to connect the analog out of the Wiim to the BS 9000 – then the volume control would be just like with the CD and Radio section, through ML and BV7.

    Another solution would be to connect the coax out directly to the BV7 – configure an input there and choose the A/V command plus the source button, you picked in the setup in order to just have sound.
    This way the sound also will be through PL to the 5’s.

    (Personally I’d choose the first option for convenience).

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoVox Penta Center Channel Concept #47895
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    ….Despite this, both driver and passenger can simultaneously experience a (mostly) centered image.

     

    Not in my car!

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoVox Penta Center Channel Concept #47888
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Unfortunately you do not write anything about how you want to connect the ‘new speaker’ – do you use an A/V receiver or will it be connected to a Beovision…..in which case, what is the amplifier?
    Apart from the physical drivers in the ‘new speaker’ there are multiple things that can influence the sound.

    I would do as Ravsted….get a BL7.1 – alternatively/or even better a BL7.4, if you have room for it below the tv.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoVision 7 and Apple TV (No HDMI) #47882
    Millemis
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    @Guy

    Thanks for mentioning this method.

    However, most people I have helped, just use their Apple remote, instead of having to fiddle with teaching the ATV codes/using a random PUC entry.
    It probably will be easier for lesser nerdy SWMBO’s to use the original Apple remote.
    The nerdy ones – of course – do it that way.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoVision 7 and Apple TV (No HDMI) #47879
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Why not just use a HDMI Audio Extractor with analog L/R out in the first place and skip the APE thing?
    Furthermore, not all old BV7 can handle the PCM digital input – depending on version and SW version (find out trying).

    Notice, using the extractor….you must be sure that the ATV is outputting sound in PCM.

    Also notice, if you want to control the ATV with the Beo4, you must have the appropriate PUC installed on the BV7.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Must be one like this……

    Skærmbillede 2023-07-26 kl. 14.40.20

     

    And these are the connections that should be used….

    Skærmbillede 2023-07-26 kl. 14.42.28

    Skærmbillede 2023-07-26 kl. 14.46.27

    ….I guess!

    I would not call it ‘trigger’, because it probably carries other informations too.

     

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: B&O Radio Favorites #47860
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    I am not sure that can be done.

    It is either a bug or a task/feature that still hasn’t been done/added.

    They probably don’t realize (some would say, care for) that some B&O owners still use the converter/gateway.

    In a network link setup you use the BROne to choose the stations directly (they are displayed there) – or you use the app.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Looks like two sets of identical cables.

    Why the instruction above recommends connecting the analog (L/R) as well as the digital coax, I don’t know – L/R should do it, if you do not have any additional speakers connected to the tv.

    The data connection must be to control the tv/video (turn on/off etc), something that otherweise is part of a scart connection.

    Did you try any of these connections out – following the instructions that Guy postet?

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: LG OLED 65″ G3; Panel faulty #47812
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    That sounds a bit odd.

    A B&O dealer should indeed deliver an LG replacement and have the conversation with LG for the faulty tv.

    Which ‘B&O dealer’ has a Metz tv in store???
    Not someone I would like to deal with.

    I would try to talk with him again – maybe consult the B&O support first.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    It seems that your Avant (8490) is a US model……which probably is different than the EU models.

    Would be helpfull if you could post a picture of the connection panel there.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: LG OLED 65″ G3; Panel faulty #47810
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Just to be clear.

    Did you buy the LG seperate or together with the BST from a B&O dealer?

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoLab 18 or BeoSound Balance #47747
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Since you focus on 2 channel listening – music and (on occasion) sound from the tv – this device might be worth considering:
    https://hallaudio.com/en/produkter/traadloes-streaming/hall-wifi-streamer/

    This way you could use your excisting speakers – either the BL8000/11 or the BL7-2 – for the tv.
    In case you’d choose the BL7-2 with the tv, you’d have the 8000/11 free for music listening (if you add a BS Core as the source device).

    You could also use a BS Core with the tv (optical connection) to drive the 8000/11.

    I see several different options there.

    If you have enough space/rooms, you could still add the Balances to the mix ?

    In all cases – if you are an Apple user – you could achieve multiroom using Airplay for music.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoLab 18 or BeoSound Balance #47740
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    @Mr10%

    I may have misunderstood it?
    But Tim wrote:
    This is why we think of switching to either a pair of BeoLab 18 or a pair of BeoSound Balance.

    Reading this I thought that Tim was prepared for the costs of these.
    Therefore my suggestion….to go for the (admittedly) more expensive Theatre.

    If it is just about finding the most cost-effective solution….you are right.
    In that case the Almando solution might be worth looking at……if one can accept, that there is hardly any integration possible with the other B&O devices in the house.

    P.S.
    I am not able to suggest that, because I have no personal experience there.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BeoLab 18 or BeoSound Balance #47738
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Honestly, if you consider a pair of the Balances…..

    respectively a set of BL 18 with addition of the Almando device (like Mr10% adviced)…….

    …….you would almost be at the costs of the BS Theatre.

    With the Theatre you could carry on with your current speaker setup/8000 and 11 (connected to the BST).

    Using the Almando device and the set of 18’s would not give you an integration with other (Mozart) devices in the house. And connecting the  Balances to the LG would be limited – basicly to an airplay connection and therefore just 2 channel/stereo (no center channel speaker!).

    IMO the Theatre is the way to go if you by any means can swallow what it would cost compared to other solutions – it has so many possibilities.

    Just my 2 cents.
    (Best decide before the rumoured price rise in august)

    MM

     

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: Beolap 11 – luyd #47726
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Sådan en har jeg også haft – den måtte en tur forbi et B&O servicecenter.

    Der findes også et (enmands-) firma ved navn Juhltec (det må du google).
    Jeg har dog ingen personlig erfaring med dem/ham.

    Det er ikke usædvanligt at BL11 stiger af – de har jo også nogle år på bagen efterhånden.

    Held og lykke – den er værd at beholde.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: Avant 55 #47728
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    Hej raha

    Har i et andet tv? Et tv, hvor det virker?

    Jeg er ikke så sikker på, at det ligger i Avant’en.

    Har i haft kontakt til Yousee om problemet?

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

    in reply to: BL5 Bass/room calibration and Theatre #47711
    Millemis
    GOLD Member

    No problem in posting qustions – I guess all interested forum members can learn when other people post questions and (maybe) also get answers.

    You may perceive the sound from your 5’s – as well as from the entire setup – as different from before….exactly because the BS Theatre takes all speakers and the room in account.

    Most people say that they think their speakers sound better when connected to the Theatre – however, better/worse is a very personal matter.

    With the Theatre you have lots of options to tweak the sound to your own liking, should you not be satisfied.
    I’d suggest to make more listening positions with the same speaker configuration, location etc and then tweak one of those in order to make comparisons.

    MM

    Location: Flensborg————Danmark

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