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DeToma B800 Subwoofer not loud enough

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Lennart25
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Lennart25 Posted: Wed, Aug 29 2018 7:56 PM

I have a B800. It´s quiet and i want that to change. The Potentiometer is from rough measurements set to 5 Ohms at the "loudest" position. Can i just buy a Potentionmeter that has different properties to make the sub louder ?

 

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Lennart25 replied on Wed, Nov 18 2020 12:17 PM

I ended up soldering a different potentiometer in. Easy tweak.

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Mikipidia replied on Wed, Nov 18 2020 6:07 PM
Probably the wrong forum mateStick out tongue

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Lennart25 replied on Wed, Nov 18 2020 10:39 PM

The DeToma B800 subwoofer was very commonly sold with Beolab 6000, as it has native DIN inputs. I know a handful of B&O customers who had that setup - maybe someone will find it helpful :)

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