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Old 17-12-2007, 6:56 PM   #1
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beosound 9000

Hi, i have a beosound9000 in the living room and have just had opus 500 multiroom fitted in all rooms ,i have taken an audio output from my beo into the opus, i want to be able to switch disks etc, volume track etc on my beosound 9000 upstairs but the ir protocol is different on the B&O stuff, am i right in thinking if i purchase one of the harmony universal remotes i would be able to control the beo? or is there something else out there?

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Old 17-12-2007, 8:51 PM   #2
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Re: beosound 9000

PRonto an do B&O HArmony if its in the database, cant leaern B&O direct tho, 9000 are lovely but you could have gone for a multiroom system that would control it direct and saved a lot of hassle
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