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Repair or replace stainless steel panels on BeoLab Penta?

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Hungedu
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Hungedu Posted: Fri, Oct 7 2016 6:35 AM

I have a previously mint pair of BeoLab Penta 3 speakers. My drunk girlfriend knocked one over and put a small dent in the side of the stainless steel panel. It appears that the dent could easily be rubbed out from behind (like paintless dent removal on car bodies) if I could only remove the metal piece from the cabinet. Has anyone ever done this?

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Duels replied on Fri, Oct 7 2016 7:26 AM
I think you should be able to get a new girlfriend on e-bay.
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Foxtrott replied on Fri, Oct 7 2016 10:18 AM

Hi Hungedu,

I am sorry to hear this and I can relate to you as I put a small dent in one of my Pentas while moving (and at it was by my own mistake I was pretty angry with myself). As far as I know the steel Panels on the Pentas are very firmly glued by a double sided tape to the speaker cabinet and cannot be removed without significant/heavy distortion to the panel (and therefore making it scrapmetal).
I don't know if replacement panels are still available, but any dealer could check this for you.

Foxtrott

P.S.: I hope your girlfriend did at least apologize....

 

 

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You can have a metal shop make you new one.

I always wanted to have mine redone with the aluminium finish from the BV-7

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

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olvisab replied on Fri, Oct 7 2016 11:07 AM

Hi,

look at this and all your questions will be answered :

http://egoh.com/2012/06/09/vintage-bang-olufsen-penta-restoration-project-twins-final-reveal/

4 beolab 5,  beolab 9, beolab 10, beolab 5000, beolab 8000 mk2, beolab 6002, beolab 3500, beovision 7 55 mk2,  2 beovision 11 46 mk4, beotime, beosound ouverture, beosound essence, beoplay A8, beomaster 900 RG de luxe and the collection continues...

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olvisab replied on Fri, Oct 7 2016 11:18 AM

Exactly, this part :

http://egoh.com/2012/06/09/vintage-bang-olufsen-penta-restoration-project-twins-part-5/

4 beolab 5,  beolab 9, beolab 10, beolab 5000, beolab 8000 mk2, beolab 6002, beolab 3500, beovision 7 55 mk2,  2 beovision 11 46 mk4, beotime, beosound ouverture, beosound essence, beoplay A8, beomaster 900 RG de luxe and the collection continues...

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Hungedu replied on Fri, Oct 7 2016 2:34 PM

Thank you to all for the replies and suggestions. It is minor ding. I will talk to some of my friends in the metal business. I doubt parts are still available. I did read the post on the complete Penta restoration job. It seems to be a monumental task, but that fellow sure does know his stuff! It's good to know that something can be done if the need is strong enough.

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