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Beolab 2 won't lock to green

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Dnihilist
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Dnihilist Posted: Sun, Jan 20 2019 9:37 AM

Beosound 9000 >Beolab 2 In>Beolab 2 Out>Beosound 6000s.

All speakers red when on standby. When 9000 is turned on, the Beolab will briefly power on to green than back to red.  When I plug the 6000s directly to the 9000 without the Beolab they work fine.

I searched the forums and a guy who had this issue replaced the board/s on the Beolab 2 at a huge cost, I prefer not to go down this path.  Any ideas or suggestions, leaky/blown caps?

 

Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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Hi,

Have you checked the Beolab 2 using one of the cables that you used when the Beolab 6000s were working directly on the Beosound?  It could just be a faulty cable.

Kind regards, Steve.

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Dnihilist
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Dnihilist replied on Tue, Jan 22 2019 6:39 AM

Yes, I mentioned that already, the 6000s are fine when connected directly.

Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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Hi,

Thanks, if the same cable was used both times then you can rule out a cable issue, it sounds like a speaker fault.

Kind regards, Steve.

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Beobuddy replied on Tue, Jan 22 2019 9:04 AM

I have these frequently in for repair. 

Apart from a ntc or defective driver it could be the PSU and/or ICE power.

Until recent a complete chassis was available (at the costs more than a secondhand other one).

So fixing means more internal investigation.

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