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Hi,
my right BL8000 does not have any sound anymore.
Led turns to green from red when switching on.
The BL8000 is from 1993 Type 6801 I'm the first owner.
I have the service manual, took of the grid and took out the T20 torx screws from the amp modul.
But the modul wont come off , it apears to be glued.
Any idea how to get it out?
Thank's for your help.
"Glued" is about right - it's the goo that used to be the gasket between the module and the pole. It WILL come off simply lifting it, but you will need quite a bit of controlled force. Do not bang it, just keep the force applied and you will see it slowly starting to lift. Work slowly and try to avoid scrathing parts of the pole that will remain visible, as you will probably need to apply some kind of a lever.
For the actual problem, look for broken traces at the edges of the PCB (and anywhere that has been in contact with the disgusting mess that once was the damping foam).
--mika
Well done!
It seems very common that those particular traces develop a problem. While you're in there, you should remove the old damping foam and clean the boards - and do the other speaker as well as long as it still works.
I didn't put anything in there, but I never play very loud either.
I believe you can still order new foams from B&O, if you find a dealer that agrees to do that for you. Or just cut a similar piece of some acoustically soft foam.
And don't use ESD-foam. It's conductive.Oh yes, I have seen that ...
Martin
Do you have any Links for the right foam to use? As it appears to by possible to make fatal errors.
In the service manual I think the foam is listed as "damper", but there are no pictures of the place where they are and no picture of their original form.
Does anybody have this information?
Yes, I had the same problem.
Hello everyone, my very first post here.
I came to this thread by seeking out solution for exactly the same issue, one of my Beolab 8000 MK1 stopped working. It was the same trace and I rebuilt it.
I had to use the hair drier and everything worked.
While looking for the replacing foam I bumped into this eBay auction:
https://www.ebay.it/itm/Bang-Olufsen-Dampfungsmaterial-Dammung-BeoLab-8000-B-O-BeoPlay-Beo/154203121912?hash=item23e738e8f8:g:DSwAAOSwunNdpIEJ
What do you think guys? Should I buy 2 sets?
My best
GLOP
awesome, I was not really sure about it because the foam in mine looks black and less dense.
Any advise about where to buy spare parts (like the internal power section plastic support)?
Thanks for your kind support, gentlemen!
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Hello, I fixed my speaker but can't figure out how to insert pictures. If you go to the media section on the site, I put them there. My fixing advice:
The foam is a gooey mess, don't get it on your clothes.
The amplifier section lifts out- it is the whole black aluminum piece- the wasn't sure from the pictures. I used a heat gun on low- and held it a foot and a half away so as not to fry the unit.
The fix was easy once I was able to get the grill off and the amp out.
Good luck!
tedg332:can't figure out how to insert pictures.
Hi to all forum members,
after years of absence I ran into the same problem: Left speaker failing and showing orange light instead of green when turning on the system. I can fully second tedg332's hints about the "gooey mess". And due to this forum repair was easy and straight forward!
Speaker playing fine again. Only questioning if I should open the right speaker too
I tried to dismantle amp but apparently my version is 6801 and it has different design where the amp is one piece to the end and holding the LED as shown in picture. Anyone knows how to take this out?
https://imgur.com/a/fBRqOX6