Beolab 7.2 repurpose

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    patcherley
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      I am thinking of using my now redundant Beolab 7.2 with a BeoSound Core. Would it be possible to power the Core from the Beolab 7.2? Thanks in advance. Paul

      #35471
      Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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        Hi Paul,

        Yes, it is easy to connect the Beolab 7-2 to a Core, you just need this cable:-

        https://soundsheavenly.com/bang-olufsen/31-325-rj45-to-powerlink-compatible-all-in-one-cable-convert-new-2013-ethernet-powerlink-to-traditional-8-pin-din-powerlink.html#/9-length-18m

        Please note that both the speaker and the Core each need their own mains power connection.

        Kind regards, Steve.

        #35472
        patcherley
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          • Hampshire
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          Steve,

          Thanks for this, I will contact you when I go ahead.

          Have I misread the beolab 7.2 manual when is says “Mains connections The loudspeaker has two sockets concerning mains supply. The socket marked ~ is for mains supply input (connection from the wall outlet), and the other is a mains supply output to BeoVision 7 “, I thought I might be to power the core from here.

          #35473
          RaMaBo
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            Hi,

             

            the Core could be connected to the Beolab 7.2 with a power cable with the matching connectors ( two C7 plugs ). It’s the same way the Beovison 7 is connected to power, except you use a Core instead of the TV 😉

            #35474
            patcherley
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              Thanks for that, it was I thought but wanted to check. I thought the core had a USB-c power connection.

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