![]() ![]() They are not designed to work with speaker level outputs. The powerlink output and AUX in out/use the same pins for audio output, so the same cable will work in both cases.ĭon't connect the speaker outs (banana terminals) of the Sony to the Beolabs. If you want to use the volume control on the Beo4 remote, use a DIN to RCA cable between the 9000 powerlink output (instead of AUX) and the sony cd inputs. The best type of cable has a 5 pin DIN, and 4 RCA plugs (two RCA are inputs, two are outputs) This will bypass the volume control in the 9000, and make operation more straightfoward. Be aware there are inputs and outputs on the AUX Din connector, if you get the wrong type of cable you will have no sound from the 9000 (no harm will occur). (A Y split mono cable has a single RCA on one end, and two on the other) All switches on the Beolabs should be set to line.Ĭonnect a 5 pin DIN to RCA cable from the AUX connection on the Beosound 9000 to the CD inputs on the Sony. Using single RCA to RCA cables, connect the left preout to the left beolab, the right Preout to the right, and you will need a mono Y split cable to connect both the 4000's to the center Preout. On the back of your sony receiver you will see a group of RCA connectors labelled PREOUT. I would opt to continue using the AV7000, but the Sony has more bells & whistles, and I really don't want to set-up the ugly infra red sensors on my other components. I assume I would have to continue using the Beo-4 Remote to control the Beosound 9000. In my multi-room set-up it was linked to the AV7000 through a "Masterlink", and the Beolink Converter.ġ) Is there an 8 pin powerlink to RCA cable adapter that will enable me to send the Beosound 9000 CD signal to the Sony tuner?Ģ) Is it safe to hook-up the high wattage Sony tuner to the B&O active speakers? Both pairs have optional RCA "LIne" jacks, so I assume I can connect them to the Sony tuner using RCA type line cables with "Banana Jacks", and changing the on-speaker switches to "Line". My problem concerns the output of the Beosound 9000 to the Sony tuner. In the original system both pairs of these "Active" speakers were connected via 8 pin "Powerlink" cables. I want to utilize the Beolab 4000's as "Center" speakers, and the Beolab 6000's as "Front" speakers. If you want to play a tape, depress the tape monitor button on the front of the equalizer to connect the tape deck. Moving the sliding frequency controls on the equalizer should now change the sound coming from your speakers. I want to incorporate the two pair of speakers in a 6.1 channel speaker system powered by a Sony STR-DG 1000 tuner. Depress the tape monitor button on the front of the preamp. I now have a have a single room surround sound application. When I originally purchased the equipment I had a multi-room application. Although esthetically pleasing, the AV7000 is somewhat dated in its technology and functionality. ![]() I purchased my current B&O A/V system in 1994, with the following components: (1) Beosound 9000 CD Player, (1) AV 7000 Tuner, (2) Beolab 4000 Speakers, (2) Beolab 8000 Speakers, and a Beolink converter. ![]()
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