Can a bang and Olufsen BeoSound 9000 be connected to a device?
Can a bang and Olufsen BeoSound 9000 be connected to a device?
I have a Bang & Olufsen Beosound 9000 system. Can this system be connected to a device like Airplay that will allow me to stream music from my mobile or PC to the sound system? Submitted: 7 years ago. Category: Home Theater-Stereo Experience: Custom home theater installer. Authorized dealer top brands
Is there a remote control for the BeoSound 9000?
BeoSound 9000 may also be controlled by the optional Beo4 remote control. On the optional bracket, the BeoSound 9000 displays itself raised at an angle, or standing tall. Attach it horizontally and watch all the CDs stop in exactly the same positions as they were loaded in. Or you might opt for the floor stand as a bold musical statement.
Why does The BeoSound 9000 need to be upright?
A special safety system is designed to stop carriage from causing damage in case of power failure. If BeoSound 9000 is placed upright the gravitational pull in the carriage would make it fall at high speed towards the chassis, had this feature not been implemented.
What kind of CD player does The BeoSound 9000 have?
Beosound 9000 comprised an AM/FM radio and a CD player which could be loaded with 6 CDs. “CD changers”, as multiple CD players are often called, tended up until this point to be confined to car-audio and the more vulgar end of consumer Hi-Fi, so it was clear that if B&O were to offer such a machine, not only must…
I have a Bang & Olufsen Beosound 9000 system. Can this system be connected to a device like Airplay that will allow me to stream music from my mobile or PC to the sound system? Submitted: 7 years ago. Category: Home Theater-Stereo Experience: Custom home theater installer. Authorized dealer top brands
BeoSound 9000 may also be controlled by the optional Beo4 remote control. On the optional bracket, the BeoSound 9000 displays itself raised at an angle, or standing tall. Attach it horizontally and watch all the CDs stop in exactly the same positions as they were loaded in. Or you might opt for the floor stand as a bold musical statement.
Beosound 9000 comprised an AM/FM radio and a CD player which could be loaded with 6 CDs. “CD changers”, as multiple CD players are often called, tended up until this point to be confined to car-audio and the more vulgar end of consumer Hi-Fi, so it was clear that if B&O were to offer such a machine, not only must…
A special safety system is designed to stop carriage from causing damage in case of power failure. If BeoSound 9000 is placed upright the gravitational pull in the carriage would make it fall at high speed towards the chassis, had this feature not been implemented.