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Hi,
The Transmitter acts as a bridge between a wired source and wireless-enabled speakers.
So in my opinion, it does not act like a preamp and volume control is not supported.
Here is the user manual of the transmitter:
Kind regards,
Yann.
Sirs, cool down please 🙂
MM, how to “ask” B&O to add a station?
Yann.
Maybe should we ask a delay for the 5.3 version availability?
Or at least explanations on the current situation.
Mr Andersen… Where are you?
Yann.
Done!
Let’s be positive and expect.
But as I’m a cautious guy, I think I’ll also send a request through the app 🙂
Yann.
is there a way to downgrade the App? This is the worst experience I made with B&O in years.
Assuming you are using ios, go to the testflight app, tap the app icon and scroll down to go to “previous builds”.
Having the same problems as yours concerning Nl and ML sources routed by NL/ML converter, I rolled back to version 5.3.0.230830 57759.
Before downgrading, I sent comments to the team and listed the missing sources.
I suggest you to send comments too.
Regards,
Yann.
Hi Beoworlders,
I finally made the tests with Beocenter 2 in Option 6, which fixes the conflict caused by 2 audiomasters.
In NL rooms: all sources from Core and BV9 are available, Phono missing from Beocenter 9500 as this command calls N-Radio.
In ML rooms: all sources from BV9 and 9500 available, but no source from Core.
Connecting the Powerlink output of Core to the 9500’s Tape2 input would not be very practical as the Core will not recieve any command from the remote controls in Link rooms.
So the previous situation remains the least unsatisfactory.
Kind regards,
Yann.
I agree,
Still awful and uncomplete in terms of sources.
The new ecosystem relies on the app and this app becomes unusable.
I don’t understand where the development team want us to do. Bin our pre-Mozart investments?
Uncompetence or planned obsolescence?
Kind regards,
Yann.
Hi,
After test, here are my findings:
- The problem is due by the conflict between Beocenter 9500 and Beocenter 2.
- If I keep the 9500 only, I have access to legacy sources (Phono and A. tape) on the ML side, but no access to the NL ones: N-Radio (aka Phono) and N-Music (aka A.Aux).
- If I keep the Beocenter 2 only, legacy sources are replaced by NL ones.
I did not set the Beocenter 2 to option 6, as it’s NL sources could not be distributed in ML
So I conlude that the current situation is the least unsatisfactory as legacy sources are the less used.
Thanks for your help,
Yann.
Guy and Carolpa,
I’ve already swapped the ML and Din cables, as I have some spare brought from my previous home.
I’ll test your other recommendations tomorrow.
Thanks and best regards,
Yann.
Guy,
Yes, the Converter is connected to the TV/Aux input (the tape 2 is used for another purpose).
And Yes, that’s how I use to do: 1st BV9, then BC2, then link rooms one by one.
I’ll make another powering sequence tomorrow.
Kind regards,
Yann.
Thanks Sandyb.
Hello MM,
I also use the 5.3 beta and followed the track shown by Sandyb. Here is what I found:
Tap the 3 dots to open the settings of the theatre.
Tap Beoremote (1st item of the list)
Tap the remote coupled with the Theatre
On the list at the bottom, tap “list of the remotes” or something like that.
It’s there.
Kind regards,
Yann.
So within the app, once you have paired a BR1 to your Theatre, the separate settings section on Sources allows you to pick and order your Remote List – both under the BR1 TV and Music buttons. It then syncs to the physical BR1, and works well, with changes made in the app reflected quickly on the handheld remote.
Sandyb,
May you please explain how do you choose and change order of sources in the app?
Kind regards,
Yann.
21 October 2023 at 05:00 in reply to: BeoVox 3000 (Flat Panel) Passive Loudspeakers: mounting advice please. #49670Jon,
If it may help, I placed my 4000s in order to have their bottom at aproximatively 2/3 of the room’s height.
There is a couch in front of them, so they are a bit high but it’s an annex system and the result is not so bad.
I guess they would be OK in front of a dining-room table.
Regards,
Yann.
Today’s new version did not bring any improvement for the missing ML sources.
So I rolled back to 5.3 version, but only 39 days left 🙁
BTW, I noticed in 5.3 that ML sources are present in Core but not in Theatre.
Kind regards,
Yann.
Hello Geoff,
Good idea, you have PM.
Yann.
THAT said, I definitely made the comment about personal preference. Just because something is measurably “better” (e.g. more like the original – whatever that is/was) doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll like it more. Better for you is not necessarily better for anyone else.
I admit that personal taste is a prominent element in the perception, which is source to endless debates.
My concern is to eliminate any digital “filter” bewteen NAS and BL50s, in order to have them in charge of the restitution of the digital signal. Is it impossible?
To Geoff:
I have a problem with my 50s, as they seem to be unable to play 192 kHz files from the coaxial input.
I noticed in the technical guide that specification, for that input, is stated “up to 192 kHz”, vs “up to and including 192 kHz” for USB Audio.
Should I understand that coaxial input does not support 192 kHz files?
Yann.
Brrr!
This looks like a very difficult moment with Moment’s bugs!
Yann.
Thanks Geoff,
I’m relieved with your confirmation. The technical guide was (for me) a bit ambiguous and I was confused.
I checked 196 kHz listening with several sources: Flac files downloaded from Linn Records, Qobuz Hi-Res streams and also the test tone sent by my streamer.
None of them are played, 96 kHz files work fine.
Streamer is connected to the BL50s by a 5 meters digital cable which came with my previous BL5s. I checked with another cable with the same result.
Yann.
Thanks Sandyb,
I also googled but problems were about the optical connexion, which is limited to 96 kHz in the BL50.
Yann.
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