Tagged: 9000, BeoSound 9000
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- January 18, 2023 at 12:05 am #14537
Is this possible. Whats the best output on the 9000 to connect to the RCA on the Essence? Any other considerations I should be aware of for this setup? Thanks!
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1240761/Bang-And-Olufsen-Beosound-9000.html?page=9#manual
January 18, 2023 at 8:46 am #14549Hi,
Yes, I can help! This cable will connect from one of the Powerlink outputs of the Beosound 9000 to the RCA line inputs of your Essence:-
Please set the Beosound 9000 volume to a high level (50-75%) to give you the full range of volume control from the Essence remote.
You then just need a Speaker Sense Adapter for the Beosound (this plugs into the other Powerlink socket on the Beosound 9000 to allow it to accept commands from the B&O remote control without having B&O speakers connected):-
Kind regards, Steve.
January 19, 2023 at 5:18 pm #14662Hi Steve,
Is there a reason you suggest PL to Aux rather than using the AUX output of the BS9000?
Thanks.
January 19, 2023 at 7:55 pm #14677Hi Stan,
Using Powerlink as the output gives you the option of either using the B&O remote for volume adjustment or using the external device, whereas the Aux output is fixed so the B&O remote cannot be used for volume control.
This also leaves the Aux socket free to connect an extra music source if required.
Additionally, the same cable works as an input to the Aux socket as well as an output from the Powerlink socket, so this helps to avoid the need to purchase two different cables for many users.
There is no difference in sound quality either way.
Kind regards, Steve.
February 26, 2023 at 12:36 am #16662Hey Steve, If one power link port is in use to send to the essence is the Speaker Sense Adapter still needed? seems to work fine with the remote without it in my limited testing.
February 26, 2023 at 9:47 am #16678Hi Skywalker,
It does depend on the exact setup, but in most cases the sense adapter is still needed if you don’t have Beolab speakers connected directly to the 9000. Without it, the 9000 won’t usually respond to the Beo4 remote control. If yours is working from the remote then that is fine (for example, if you have link rooms connects via Masterlink, that can keep the 9000 working without needing the adapter).
Kind regards, Steve.
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