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I have a BV12-65/BL3s/BL11 sub setup. Worked flawlessly, but decided to move up to the BL19 sub, which I bought from B&O Lincoln.
Had to buy a powerline adapter from Sounds Heavenly to connect to the existing BL11 cable configuration, connected to the BS3.
I expected to simply swap over the cables from the BL11 to the BL19 (with the adapter). It's not worked well. Two issues:
1) You can hear an audible hum from the BL19
2) The BL19 displays the green led when you turn on the BV12-65, but then the green led goes off swiftly after (even though it's still on the BL3s), which makes me wonder if it's working correctly.
If I switch back to the BL11, the hum disappears. It only happens with the BL19.
Anyone have any ideas?
moxxey:2) The BL19 displays the green led when you turn on the BV12-65, but then the green led goes off swiftly after (even though it's still on the BL3s), which makes me wonder if it's working correctly
BeoNut since '75
elephant: moxxey: 2) The BL19 displays the green led when you turn on the BV12-65, but then the green led goes off swiftly after (even though it's still on the BL3s), which makes me wonder if it's working correctly This expected behaviour. You should see an equally brief red light when you go to standby (or switch speaker settings eg SPEAKER 1 on older BVs).
moxxey: 2) The BL19 displays the green led when you turn on the BV12-65, but then the green led goes off swiftly after (even though it's still on the BL3s), which makes me wonder if it's working correctly
2) The BL19 displays the green led when you turn on the BV12-65, but then the green led goes off swiftly after (even though it's still on the BL3s), which makes me wonder if it's working correctly
This expected behaviour. You should see an equally brief red light when you go to standby (or switch speaker settings eg SPEAKER 1 on older BVs).
Thanks Elephant. The hum hasn't gone though. In fact, it's less of a hum and sounds more like a sightly rattling fan! The BL19's speaker diaphragm is constantly in action (slightly constant movement), indicating something is driving it to constantly vibrate.
Grounding or shielding issue..... or sabotage by Bath.
Graham
vikinger: Grounding or shielding issue..... or sabotage by Bath.
Yes, but that's where I'm perplexed. It uses the same cables as the BL11 used. If I switch the BL19 back out and put the BL11 back and there's no hum, no noise, nothing.
At the moment, I have the BL19 connected to the BL18 setup, in another room, wirelessly.
Not hugely impressed with the BL19 at the moment. Reminds me of the BL2, in a different case.