BeoLink Passive
Manufactured: 1995 - present
Designer: David Lewis
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This kit was actually a modified MCL2P but adapted for use with ML.
It offered 30W per channel and allowed full independent control of a pair of passive loudspeakers in a link room. It had an IR transceiver with controls for volume, Timer on/off and Play/St.By.
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BeoLink Passive Product Specifications
Beolink Passive For driving passive speakers in Link rooms
Internal power supplyIR receiver for wall mounting
Local operation on IR receiver:
Four easy-touch push buttons (timer on / off, volume up or down and play/stand-by)
Remote operation via IR receiver:
Beolink 1000 one-way (optional extra)
Compatibility:
All A/C masters with Master Link distribution
All A/V masters with Power Link distribution
Cabinet Black aluminium/iron
Placement Standing
Fastened to the wall
Frequency response 20 - 20,000 Hz +/- 1 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio 1 watt > 80 dBA
Input impedance (20 - 20 kHz) ML input > 100 komhs
Input impedance (20 - 20 kHz) PL input > 22 kohms
Channel cross talk 50 dB
Volume control ML input Full range
Bass/treble equalization ML input +/- 9 dB (100 Hz / 10 kHz
Loudness ML input Yes
Balance ML input Yes
Long-term max. output power IEC 2 x 60 watts / 8 ohms
Dimensions W x H x D 30 x 15 x 8 cm
Weight 6.5 kg
Power consumption Typical 10 watts (230 V AC)
Power consumption, stand-by < 1.5 watts (230 V AC)
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Created: 11th February 2007
Modified: 14th February 2007
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