Beocenter 8000 and Active Speakers?

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    ncmunk
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      Hi all,

      I’m new to this forum and have a technical question, I hope someone can answer. I have bought a Beocenter 8000, the black one. By standard it is not fitted with the Powerlink output, so by default it is not possible to connect active speakers. But I really want my Beocenter to be the black version and thus I thought it should be possible to take the module with the connections from i.e. a Beocenter 8500, 9300 or 9500 and fit it onto the Beocenter 8000?

      What is your opinion on this? Is it doable? If yes how difficult is it? And if not – any suggestions how I get my Beocenter in black to play with active speakers?

       

      #50958
      Mark-sf
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        Which active speakers are you considering? If not B&O you can pad the speaker output or use the headphone output directly.

        #50959
        ncmunk
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          I would want to connect a set of active B&O speakers i.e Beolab 6000 or 8000.

          #50960
          Mark-sf
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            You can use the Line input into the Beolabs as I described above as they will turn on when they sense an audio signal.

            #50961
            Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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              Hi ncmunk,

              Yes, this is possible! Although your Beocenter receiver doesn’t have Powerlink sockets fitted, you can still connect the speakers by one of the two methods below:-

              1) Connect two speakers to the headphone socket of the receiver with this cable (an adapter is available on request for receivers with the larger 6.35mm headphone socket): https://soundsheavenly.com/line-in-connection/77-241-minijack-to-beolab-line-in-using-phono-rca-sockets-one-cable-for-two-speakers.html#/2-length-1m

              2) Connect two speakers to the speaker terminals on the back of the receiver using this special Attenuated Converter: https://soundsheavenly.com/line-in-connection/33-power-amplifier-to-beolab-line-in-attenuated-convertor-kit.html and then use this cable to connect the speakers to the output sockets of the Converter: https://soundsheavenly.com/line-in-connection/6-30-av-processor-pre-amp-sonos-to-beolab-rca-line-in-one-cable-for-two-speakers.html#/2-length-1m and you also need one set of these plugs: https://soundsheavenly.com/beovox-passive-unpowered-loudspeakers/74-2-pin-din-plugs-sold-as-a-pair.html

              Option 1 is cheaper, but the cable will be visible at the front of the receiver and this will disable any other speakers connected to the receiver. Option 2 allows the cables to be hidden and the Beolab speakers can be used along with your other speakers if required.

              Hope this helps!

              Kind regards, Steve.

              #50962
              ncmunk
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                Many thanks Steve,

                This was exactly the kind of answer I was hoping to get. This will make me able to get further.

                Kind regards

                Niels

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