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Beolab 8000 woofer question

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jakobc
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jakobc Posted: Wed, Mar 28 2018 7:06 PM

Hi all,

I just purchased a pair of Beolab 8000. I hooked them up to my Yamaha CR-1020's Pre out and they didn't sound good - people have been talking about the Beolab 8000s lack of bass but there's no way they could sound this bad.

I took one of the woofers out - see the picture - and here's what I found. The lower magnet had come off. I checked the 3 other woofers and they were also off or lose.

Do I just place them correctly again or do I glue them on?

Tak,

/jakob

Dante
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Dante replied on Thu, Mar 29 2018 2:58 AM

Man, that woofer looks terrible! Did someone drop the speakers?

If you manage to glue them in place you'll notice a considerable improvement in sound...

 

Some time ago I glued the magnets of the engine starter of my BMW bike using high temperature silicon. It should work for you as well...

jakobc
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jakobc replied on Thu, Mar 29 2018 1:22 PM

Thank you - who knows if they were dropped during shipping but it’s concerning that all 4 woofers have the same problem. 

I put them in place without glueing them and the sound was all of a sudden really nice. 

I will glue them today - it’s easy to see where the magnets were because I can see what’s left of the old glue. 

So if anybody have older Beolab 8000 you may check if your rear woofer magnet is in the right place. 

Thanks

/jakob 

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