I recently posted about my difficulties in getting a BeoSound 9000 CD player to connect properly with a Sonos Amp. I am happy to say that a 5 pin DIN to 2X RCA cable that allows connection between one of the PowerLink speaker sockets on the BeoSound and the Amp has helped, at least in part. The cable was purchased from Steve Marriott at SoundsHeavenly.com in the UK. Thank you pup!
I have had the best result by short circuiting the requirement for a B&O remote control simply by inserting a dummy headphone plug into the BeoSound 9000 headphone line out (a tip from the BeoWorld Forum). This allows me to control the volume output on the BeoSound directly, as it was in “TV Operated” mode when I received it. For reasons explained more fully below, I actually have the Beosound connected to an Ampapa pre-amp Line-In and this is then connected to a Sonos Amp that is part of a 6-component Group on my Controller along with another Sonos Amp, two Sonos Ports connected to a receiver, a Sonos Five, and a Sonos Move.
My problem is this: I get decent quality sound from the Sonos Five, the speakers controlled by the Amp not directly connected to the Beosound, and those connected to the two Sonos Ports, but I get NO SOUND AT ALL from either the Amp the BeoSound is connected to or the Sonos Move. Why is this, and what can I do to redress the problem?
For the four components where I get sound, I have obtained the least distortion with the Volume level set at +66 on the BeoSound and the Line-In Source Level set to 2 on my controller. If I connect the BeoSound directly to the Amp rather than using the Ampapa pre-amp, I get very low sound output from the four components that “work” and it is distorted at high volume level on my controller. Again, no sound at all from the Sonos Move or the Amp that the BeoSound is connected to. Incidentally, it seems I can only control Line-Out Volume and EQ from the BeoSound and not from the Ampapa which is also weird!
Any suggestions for what is going on or possible solutions gratefully accepted!