Conectin 6000s and 8000s together

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    sharknm
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      Hello good people, today I got my first pair of 8000. However, I already have 2 sets of 6000 and will change one set to 8000. My Q is “can I connect the same way as I have now?” I have Beosound 2500 connected to one 6000 and from there to another 6000.

      By the way, I will buy Beolab 11 sub as well. How will the connection look in that case? And another Q. What should I buy to use Beosound 2500 and also another source of sound for Youtube and mp3. Because it is not very smart to use AUX all the time on my Beosound I guess.

      Thank you very much!

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      Millemissen
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        The 8000’s do not have the required second PL port.
        You’d have to use an external splitter from the first to the second.
        However, since you want a BL11 as well, you simply run the PL cable to that and use the 2 output port there for the 8000’s.

        Since you have no other input option on the 2500, you will need to use the A.Aux there for an external device.
        P.S. Why it that a problem for you?

        MM

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        sharknm
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          The 8000’s do not have the required second PL port. You’d have to use an external splitter from the first to the second. However, since you want a BL11 as well, you simply run the PL cable to that and use the 2 output port there for the 8000’s. Since you have no other input option on the 2500, you will need to use the A.Aux there for an external device. P.S. Why it that a problem for you? MM

          Hi thanks for answer. However, can I use PL2 from 6000 and conect it to 8000? Problem? more like a waste of using it. I would rather save it for CD and Tape. But more I am getting into this more I have feeling one day I will have more systems. One for music i nstudy room and one for movies and bass music in living room 🙂

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          Millemissen
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            Yes, you can daisychain multiple speakers using the builtin or external switch/splitter.
            The Powerlink cable carries two channels aka stereo – you set the behaviour (left or right) via the small jumper on the speaker.

            Depending on the room this can be handy.
            The other option is to connect the second set to a Beolink Active box – > sw 1.5 – and connect this to the main unit with a Masterlink cable.
            You can get these pretty cheap second hand.
            N.B. In order to get this working with the old 2500 you also need the Beolink Converter (1611).

            This gives you the option of turning on the sound from the main unit/the 2500 independently in two rooms and also control the volume there independently.
            The Beolink Active has an infrared eye for remote controlling.
            This is ideal if you want the speakers in two seperate rooms.
            You can have multiple sets of speakers/Beolink Active in your home, if you need that.

            If you want to connect the additional speakers to a tv, there are optional ways to do this.

            MM

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