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- 10 September 2022 at 11:34 #38974
I have a Beomaster 7000 with a phono, CD and tape. I purchased a 7 pin DIN with two RCA jacks to connect to my SONOS connect.
I want to play the system to the line in on the SONOS. It will not play from any of the 7 pin connections. I got it to play from the headphone jack so I know the SONOS line in is working.
There was another post that said to use the tape connection I tried both tape 1 and 2 with no success.
The line in/out jack doesn’t work either. Possibly because I have only line out, not back in. It appears it may need both to make the loop?
Any help would be appreciated.
11 September 2022 at 04:18 #38976Awesome. SO helpful. Thank you!
I did try the line in/out and it unfolded exactly as you said.
I’m sure I did buy the wrong cable.
This is the one I bought:
CablesOnline 6ft 7-Pin Din Male to 2-RCA Male Professional Premium Audio Cable, Black for Bang & Olufsen, Naim, Quad.Stereo Systems (BO-2706K) https://a.co/d/ctESyOs
thanks!!
11 September 2022 at 04:51 #38977Hi,
This is the cable you need, it connects to either the Tape 1 or Tape 2 socket of the Beomaster to give you 2-way music between the B&O and the Sonos systems (please note that this link won’t work until Monday morning, as my site is closed for maintenance today):-
Please ask if you need any further help!
Kind regards, Steve.
11 September 2022 at 05:53 #38975The Line In/Out jack is used for an equalizer (or similar) between the 7000’s preamp section and its amplifier section. Your photo shows the factory-installed crossover plug, which you should leave alone. (If it were removed you would get no sound out your non-powered speakers.)
In your case, I would use the Tape 2 jack, just because it’s easier to put your fingers on. The usual problem is that someone gives you a Line-In RCA->DIN-8 cable rather than the Line-Out cable — just the wrong pins hooked up. For this reason I tell folks to buy a Tape-In-AND-Out cable even if you don’t need it — so you can listen to test which plugs are the inputs and use the *other* two! I bought one on amazon, ASIN# B00M0FXR8A, less than $10. Also a forum sponsor (scroll down) sells cables, and guarantees you’ll get the correct one if you order just Tape->Line-Out!
11 September 2022 at 06:05 #38978Thank you!
You guys are amazing.
I was just scrolling through your site to find the right cable and was going to send you a message.
You made it easy for me!
I’ll order this week.
Thanks!!
Gerry
11 September 2022 at 07:04 #38979Thanks Gerry,
Please ask at any time if you have any questions.
Kind regards, Steve.
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