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beolab 5000 speakers

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lotus73jps
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lotus73jps Posted: Fri, Apr 8 2016 10:16 AM

hi does any member know the name or paint code for the blue used on the beolab 5000 speakers ?plus the s/steel on the speakers have dings and dents is there a way to repair them or would I have to replace them ? thanks for any help

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Hi Shaun,

I'm afraid that I have no idea regarding the paint code but I do recall that Leslie Nelwan sourced a supplier of stainless steel with a surface finish that was a good match for the original and he also had it bent to the correct profile. He also managed to match the lettering fairly well.

Did you manage to get the display to work?

Regards Graham

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hi graham no not yet need to get hold off steve  off sounds heavenly to get the mk 2 cable the spare mk 1  I have do not work on both speakers spent to day rubing down the display panal will keep in touch regards shaun

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lotus73jps replied on Wed, Apr 13 2016 10:35 AM

hi graham shaun   got the new mk2 cables from steve as you said one amp is ok but the right amp ive had no luck with I remember you saying you think one of the wire in the brad of wires is loss and just needs to be pushed back in ? but is there any thing else I should look for I whant to sort out the amp before I order the s/steei panals from leslie regards shaun

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Hi Shaun,

One speaker works perfectly. The other one sounds fine but there is no digital display. However, if you give the amp a sharp tap with the handle of a screwdriver the display would come on.

I thought the fault was with the ribbon cable between the display and the main pcb. Maybe not pushed in properly.

Graham 

Regards Graham

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