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Just bought a Beolab 5000!

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chartz Posted: Sun, Feb 5 2012 3:52 PM

Hi,

After the Beomasters 6000, 8000 and 4400, I finally found a Beolab 5000 amplifier, sans Beomaster, working with intact lettering. Smile

A nice project I guess! I suppose some work will still be required, and my pockets aren't deep enough to send it over to Frede!

As you can see, there are a few things to do. How do you get rid of those tuner feet imprints?

There are a couple of missing screws underneath, and a few rusty ones that won't do. Does Frede make a screw kit? Big SmileMaybe he does, maybe he does...

The unit is in full working order.

Now I need the matching tuner (in rosewood)... Damn.

New photos when I open it!

This is a copy-paste of the future old forum!
Jacques

 

Jacques

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valve1 replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 3:59 PM

Jacques Frantz:
Now I need the matching tuner

Ditto that,  but I have a plan to go to Frede for the tuner this year if my job still exists !

Would you go for the 5000 speakers ?

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chartz replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 4:02 PM

valve1:

Would you go for the 5000 speakers ?

Definitely, if I could find a pair!

 

Jacques

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valve1 replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 4:09 PM

chartz:
Definitely, if I could find a pair!

I have never seen a pair !!

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beocool replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 4:55 PM

Nice. Congrats on your new Beolab!

 

Vähintään yhdeksänkymmentä prosenttia suomalainen! 

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chartz replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 5:02 PM

Thanks. I'm now after a Beomaster 5000, possibly in rosewood, to partner it. I may have found one, but it appears to be teak. 

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chartz:

Thanks. I'm now after a Beomaster 5000, possibly in rosewood, to partner it. I may have found one, but it appears to be teak. 

I have a spare rosewood tuner, I think?

But as I recall, she may be a bit rough!

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chartz replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 5:16 PM

burantek:

I have a spare rosewood tuner, I think?

But as I recall, she may be a bit rough!

Thanks! Big Smile

How scruffy? Can you post a photo?

 

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chartz:

burantek:

I have a spare rosewood tuner, I think?

But as I recall, she may be a bit rough!

Thanks! Big Smile

How scruffy? Can you post a photo?

I'll have a peak later. I know it works as I tested it.

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chartz replied on Sun, Feb 5 2012 5:19 PM

But then the shipping cost from the States... Whistle

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chartz:

But then the shipping cost from the States... Ick! 

Ha!

The tuner is but a mere feather compared to the Lab!

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Those are indeed wonderful kits!!!

Too long to list.... 

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bayerische:

Those are indeed wonderful kits!!!

What's a git?

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chartz replied on Thu, Feb 9 2012 4:24 PM

 

Hello!

Well I couldn't erase the tuner footprints, even with white spirit and linseed oil.

However, the amp works great, it really does, on a par with the Beomaster 4400! I'm soo happy! The sliders have no play and are silky smooth in their movements. No funny noises, nothing. Beautiful music!

Smile

The workbench? Not so sure now...

 

Jacques

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valve1 replied on Thu, Feb 9 2012 6:51 PM

I have a great minty bl 5000 - but nothing to plug into it :-(

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chartz replied on Fri, Feb 10 2012 12:30 PM

Here with Beogram 4000.

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chartz replied on Tue, Feb 14 2012 5:25 PM

I have been listening to this set for a few days now. It trounces my Beosystem 5500 and my Beosystem 8000 sonically. Maybe I like a bit of euphony!

Jacques

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Peter replied on Tue, Feb 14 2012 6:36 PM

chartz:

 

However, the amp works great, it really does, on a par with the Beomaster 4400! I'm soo happy! The sliders have no play and are silky smooth in their movements. No funny noises, nothing. Beutiful music!

 

I too have both - and both restored by Frede. I think that they are both great but I think the 4400 is slightly more controlled with low bass. I also think the 5000 is slightly brighter but I would be hard pressed to tell the difference in a real world situation. I think both a well made with the Beolab 5000 being the better of the two in this regard. I prefer the rear fitting leads of the 4400 though.

I have a 4401 and like it - the black 5000 system Frede has is something else!

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Peter replied on Tue, Feb 14 2012 6:38 PM

I would also suggest that the 8000 system needs looking at! Big Smile

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chartz replied on Tue, Feb 14 2012 8:15 PM

Peter:

I would also suggest that the 8000 system needs looking at! Big Smile

Fully overhauled! New caps everywhere, everything adjusted as per SM.

Don't get me wrong, it does sound excellent, but that Beolab!

 

Jacques

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valve1 replied on Wed, Feb 15 2012 7:14 AM

chartz:
but that Beolab!

That is what it it all about, enjoy.

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ipaul replied on Sat, Mar 3 2012 3:26 PM

Hope i'm continuing where i left off in the old forum...

So accessing the level pots from the bottom: no option either: the pcb is too big, can't flip or be removed it seems, it's all wired without connectors to the Din sockets etc, so i guess that's also no option...

Wanted to add a photo but i don't see an option anymore for that....

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ipaul:
Wanted to add a photo but i don't see an option anymore for that....

There's a slight problem with the migration of user credentials from the old forum and it's still being worked on - meanwhile, I fixed your membership level so you should now have all the permissions needed Smile

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Leslie replied on Sat, Mar 3 2012 6:42 PM

ipaul:

Wanted to add a photo but i don't see an option anymore for that....

You have to start adding your pictures in the upper right corner of the screen where your name is " Signed in as member xxxx".

Click on it  and that's where it all starts Paul. Took me half a day to find out.....and with the help from Jacques! Mind those little arrows that you have to click on as well!

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chartz replied on Thu, Mar 8 2012 1:33 PM

Update!

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Ok, another try...uploading pics seems back.

So this is the PCB with level pots, it seems impossible to me to exchange these pots without completely ripping up the amp...or ??

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chartz replied on Sat, Mar 10 2012 1:41 PM

Have you tried pulling out the complete fascia panels? 

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ipaul replied on Sun, Mar 11 2012 9:36 PM

What do you mean ?

Frontpanel alu part isvfairly easy but behind that there's another metal panel.

To remove that, the slider pots have to be removed (if i remember correctly), and....no connectors, lots of wires.

Than there's still the switch mechanics over the level pots...:(

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Leslie replied on Mon, Mar 12 2012 3:11 PM

Anyone who could advise ipaul. It's my Beolab 5000Sad

Frede, you're the expert, please help.....

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chartz replied on Thu, Mar 15 2012 4:50 PM

The finished system... awaiting Beovoxes!

Full picture here (for Leslie, especially, with my kindest regards).

Jacques

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Leslie replied on Fri, Mar 16 2012 4:11 PM

Can I have it back Jacques, looks really greatSmile

But still no reply from anyone regarding Beolab 5000 question from ipaul. Mika, Martin or others, please?Sad

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chartz replied on Fri, Mar 16 2012 4:30 PM

Leslie:

Can I have it back Jacques, looks really great Smile

Nope! Laughing

Thanks again for letting me have it Leslie.

Have you tried emailing Frede directly? I did just that and he kindly answered me. 

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Leslie replied on Fri, Mar 16 2012 7:08 PM

I think Paul did! But I will give it a try personally...

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Leslie replied on Sat, Mar 17 2012 10:00 PM

And guess whatSmile Frede responded....

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chartz replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 8:06 AM

You can send it over.

Jacques

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Leslie replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 8:30 AM

No no, I meant:

"And guess what? Frede responded" (to my question and is helping me)!

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Step1 replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 8:50 AM

chartz:

 

The workbench? Not so sure now...

 

If it works right Jacques, and you are happy with the performance then I would just leave it be :)

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chartz replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 9:04 AM

Oh, very nice fantastic! 

So what did he say then?

Jacques

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chartz replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 9:18 AM

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chartz:

The workbench? Not so sure now...

If it works right Jacques, and you are happy with the performance then I would just leave it be :)

Yes Olly, I agree.I just replaced the rubber feet.

 

Jacques

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chartz replied on Sat, Apr 7 2012 9:25 PM

Hi,

Any news from Leslie's Beolab?

Did you manage to fix the switch Paul?

 

Jacques

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