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Beolab 8000 mk1 or 2?

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graemeben
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graemeben Posted: Thu, Dec 25 2014 11:33 PM

Hi everyone. Hope you all had a great Christmas. I have a chance of some BL8000 speakers which are advertised with serial number starting 1187xxxx and after researching on this site am thinking they are mk1's. The information here is that mk2 is from 16992475. However the seller informs me they are mk2's from late 2004 and also checking on the Beocentral website the write up there implys the bass improvement is from number 10145230 - which does indeed make them  Mk2's. 

Which is correct- or should I even worry providing they are in good condition? Certainly the Beocentral write up seems to indicate the so called bass improvements is little more than marketing hype and that the mk1 may actually be the better speaker. Has anyone actually done a side by side listening test?

i know this has been discussed here before but any new advice or opinions would be great.

Thanks,

 

graeme.

 

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9 LEE replied on Thu, Dec 25 2014 11:51 PM

If Beocentral said that, they are wrong..

1187xxxx Serial Number is from around 1997 and this makes them a Mk1 - no doubt about it.

Lee

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Old speakers anyway.

I'd be much more interested in the condition of the drivers.

And in the overall condition, of course.

You should test these speakers, before you buy them!

MM

 

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Jonathan replied on Fri, Dec 26 2014 1:30 AM

An easy way to differentiate between Mk1 and Mk 2 is the cable cover on the lower back. If it pushes in to open and close, the speakers are Mk1. If it requires a push close and a pull open, they are Mk2

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graemeben replied on Fri, Dec 26 2014 6:39 AM

9 LEE:

If Beocentral said that, they are wrong..

1187xxxx Serial Number is from around 1997 and this makes them a Mk1 - no doubt about it.

Lee

Thanks Lee. So glad I enquired here first. Think I'll give them a miss, they are over 2 hours drive away to just go and have a look. They may well be in good condition visually but being given false info like that I am now more than a bit dubious.

Thanks to the rest of you guys for your advice too!

Have a great new year.

Graeme.

 

 

 

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Ask the seller to mail you a detail photo of the black cable cover on the back. If it says PULL then maybe he made a mistake by reading or typing the serial number. The second "1" could easily be a "7" for example which makes them MK2's.
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graemeben replied on Fri, Dec 26 2014 2:28 PM

I have already contacted the seller. He has confirmed the serial numbers as already stated but still says they are mk2. Is there a definative list somewhere to prove when mk2 production started so I can show him. I'm guessing mk1 from 1997 even in good condition no more than £600.? Still want mk2 though if I'm honest mainly because of age. 

Thanks for advice 

graeme. 

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w5bno123 replied on Fri, Dec 26 2014 11:37 PM
When I first started selling Bang & Olufsen in Sept 2000 the serial numbers then started with 13##### so I can assure you these speakers are a couple of years older than my start date with B&O Big Smile
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