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- 21 January 2024 at 09:39 #52343
Hey everyone,
recently I was given a box of Bang & Olufsen equipment. From my research I know that it should be from around the mid 2000s.
Background: Im an electrician, and a customer gave me the box, they didnt need/want it anymore and wanted me to get rid of it or keep it for myself, if I had any use for it. They insisted that I take it, even after I told them it might be of some value. They told me theyd give me more of the equipment, if they find any more of it. Im not sure what I need to get it running, and which cables are missing. Im familiar with audio equipment, but mostly PA-Stuff for events and concerts, havent dipped my toes deep into HiFi-Audio.They gave me the following:
1 BeoLink active (Type No. 1636)
1 ML/MCL Converter (Type No. 1651)
1 BeoLink Passive (Type No. 1656)
1 PowerLink MK 2 Cable (looks like a Midi Cable)
1 T-Powerlink MK 2 Cable
2 Beolink Active Eye IR Recievers
Masterlink Cable cut-offs with a junction Box, the cable was long and installed inside the wall, unable to pull it out intact.I hope you can help me figuring this stuff out, if you need any more information im happy to provide it to you.
21 January 2024 at 10:57 #52344These are all items, that have been used in a B&O Masterlink, multiroom setup.
The 1651/1656 are link amplifiers (designed to run passive speaker).
The 1636 is a link box, where you can connect active (Beolab/speakers with their own amp built-in) speakers.
The ir eyes are for receiving control signal (from a B&O remote), going to a source – a videomaster or audiomaster – which you do not have.
The cables are for the Beolabs.
The ML cable/junction box belongs to the previously installed Masterlink chain, that tied all source and linkrooms together as one (audio/Beolink) network.The items can be used, but not primarily on their own…..they depend on the source devices….an B&O audiosystem and/or a B&O tv.
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