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Hi,
I have had a Beolab 5000 for some months now, but haven't had time to test and restore it properly until now. Too much studying also I have been working on recapping a couple of beovox 2400 speakers. Anyways, I just tested the beolab 5000 a couple of days ago, and to my dismay I noticed that the right channel had a much lower output then the left one
Other things I noticed:
Do any of you know what can cause this? I am guessing I got a faulty capacitor somewhere... Is this something I can locate and fix myself?
I hope someone can help me solve this.
Thanks
If it suddenly works, it sounds more like a cracked solder joint - a duff capacitor would seem less likely.
Peter
Ok, I will try to look for that. I will update if I find anything
Yes, a bad solder joint or a defective (dirty?) potentiometer. And don't forget that there are other ones underneath, which could also be problematic!
Don't forget the photos! We love 'em here!
Good luck on your Beolab, you'll see (hear) it's an excellent integrated.
Jacques
Thanks for the help!
After a lot of cleaning (and it was way more dust and dirt than I believed ) and a couple of resoldered joints I think its back in working order. I'm not certain which of the two did the trick, but at least it sounds good now. I will have to do some more testing, but I think it's fine.
I will upload some pictures tomorrow
Great! Well done!
Now what do you think of its sound quality in absolute terms?
I am looking forward to the photos!
Thanks, but I think I was a bit lucky. I just gave it a thorough cleaning inside and when i did I found a couple of connections that looked to have had a hard time. So I checked the components in those areas (found nothing wrong) and resoldered the joints. After that i just turned it on and it worked
I have been playing it all day with my beogram 1202 and a pair of beovox 2400 and beovox 2500 and i totally love it. Both the sound and the way it looks are just stunning!
Sorry to disappoint you about the pictures, but her in Norway it gets dark very early (around 2pm) and I was unable to get good pictures (need good light or my miserable camera will produce lousy pictures) because I was busy all morning and the afternoon. I will try again tomorrow