Need help linking NAS with BeoLab 5+9

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    Hockey44
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      This image should have been attached as well.

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      Hockey44
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        Please see one proposed BO solution for main reception with BL5, BS9000

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        Millemissen
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          Please see one proposed BO solution for main reception with BL5, BS9000

          Whilst you can connect the 5’s to the core, you can not connect the BS9000 to the Core as in the drawing – the Powerlink port there is for sound out…..not for in!
          Just connect the 5’s to the BS9000 (with optional digital connection).
          The Core can then be connected to the 9000.

          MM

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          Tignum
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            Please see one proposed BO solution for main reception with BL5, BS9000

            Hi Ed,
            Seems ok when you plan to use a BS Core (requiring even three signal cable conducts for the BeoLab 5s)

            B&O Lisbon say: “Our experts are standing by to install the perfect, custom tailored Bang & Olufsen experience in your home. We will help you with everything from initial consultancy to final implementation. Seamless convenience with one touch of your Bang & Olufsen remote is our goal. When you buy a Bang & Olufsen product in our store, our competent in-store personnel will do their utmost to provide you with the best service possible. We review the work and knowledge of our service engineers and installers regularly to ensure that the quality of the work they perform is of the highest standard. All are certified by Bang & Olufsen.” Maybe ask them for some reference projects?
            Regards, Johan

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            Hockey44
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              Hi Johan

              Thanks for your note. I don’t want to ‘paint’ all BO service techs with a bad brush, however my experience in Geneva and London left much to be desired and those fees! And I have been married to a Dane for more than 40 years!

              I would feel much more confident in paying one of you to help create a template for ‘discussion’ that I could then take to BO Lisbon and say, can you do this or how would you do it differently. As signalled previously, BO London pushed for the Core approach which may be fine, but unnecessary (or to sell me more BO stuff).

              So if anyone is willing to help please contact me– email is edsherman44@mac.com

              Many thanks
              Ed

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              Glitch
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                That is the part that scares me– finding a local person (1h South of Lisbon) who can put all the required connectors (if that is what is needed) and make it all work.

                I’m a fan of the terminated wall plates like Tignum suggested. They are also available for various styles of coax (RCA, RG6, etc.), banana plugs, and many others. If you go the CATx route, you will find that terminating the cables is the easiest part of the project. The crimp (and punchdown) tools are cheap and easy to use.

                You may have to create your own design diagram to get things rolling. As you may have noticed from other people’s posts, there is no standard way of making one. Any drawing method (software or by hand) will work. When creating a design diagram it would be helpful to include the model name, type number, and relevant software revisions for each piece of equipment. I would also add a diagram revision number from the start to make it easier to relate a particular configuration to the current conversation.

                As you have undoubtedly already figured out, the technical knowledge of some of the members of this forum is on par with (or better than) the best of the dealers and installers. Their passion for the subject matter is unsurpassed. A good strategy is to make it as easy as possible for people to help you.

                Consider setting up a “bench mockup” if your system starts getting complex. The general idea behind this is you can hook up all of the equipment (in London) and test the connectivity, functionality and interactions before committing to your final layout in your house (in Portugal). This would also give you something to play with while your house is being built ;-). Open utility shelves can be handy if you have a lot of equipment.

                Glitch

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                Hockey44
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                  Many thanks Glitch for your thoughts.

                  I will start the process of trying to create a sensible diagram with models (images) and then it will be easier to comment on. And I fully agree, the knowledge here is top shelf. I am an old Toyota Land Cruiser owner (40 years) and that forum is amazing for the help, comraderie and willingness to “keep old trucks going” (like my 1980 FJ40)…hah

                  I have no idea of software updates on say something like BS9000 or where I could figure that one out. And I wasn’t aware that BL3,5,9 had software that needed updating? I do recall having had our 2 old (now gone) BO tv’s getting firmware updates though.

                  thanks

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