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Sounds like a grounding issue to me honestly, does is buzz extra when going volume up and down?
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hello there
So the situation has generally changed and is driving me nuts
this week I disconnected the PL cables to the rear high and surround speakers.
My beolab 5 is hissing and I can hear a crackle from the right one only.
Left it a few days.
I plugged back in the 4x rear speakers and the left surround started buzzing again randomly, not all the time but at random times, I unplugged the fridge, boiler and still it happens.
Mikipidia: Sounds like a grounding issue to me honestly, does is buzz extra when going volume up and down?
I noticed when the rear surround lab 6000 is buzzing and I use the volume it does make a weird noise like louder buzzing, can describe it as a dirty version of when you turn the M5 up using the disk it ticks with each volume stage, muting stops the buzzing and it goes away.
I then unplugged the lab5 front right and no more buzzing from that (obviously) while the lab 5 is unplugged the rear surround still has its buzzing randomness.
I spoke to Steve who said I can send back my cables to have them tested which is great just in case one is damaged maybe by me during the install.
So frustrating! I have a new TV, New House, new cables and I am at a loss what is going on.
I tested all sockets and they are at 231V, no open ground etc, all test OK.
Checked the house earth all OK
I think I will unplug the PL cable between the two lab 6000s and test with my multimeter this weekend making sure all pins have a circuit and also If all pins do not leak to other pins if that makes sense to ensure there is no open circuit on that PL cable.
Loosing the plot :)
Hello there
its dry inside and the carpet is pretty thick.
I need to check all of the PL cables, I was thinking of buying an ethernet cable tester and connect the PL cables to it using the RJ45 to PL adapters to check those that have a PL end.
I will check every cable one by one as something is grounding.
Its driving me nuts :)
I think I have fully wired for the lab 5's
Fully wired to to the first lab 6000 and 4000
the daisy chains I think one has a triangle on it and one of the daisy ones does not but that should not matter.
Time to get the old cable tester out and check all 8 pins are correct and the shield is working too.
Mikipidia:Steve is great! Maybe a silly question, but how dry is it inside and how shaggy is the carpet? It’s odd that the sound can move around like that, so that makes me think of dry static. I had it here recently when where i was close enough to a speaker to arc it and it turned off The sound you describe sounds exactly like a grounding issue in the pl cable. You’ve double checked everything is fully seated too?
Maybe a silly question, but how dry is it inside and how shaggy is the carpet?
It’s odd that the sound can move around like that, so that makes me think of dry static. I had it here recently when where i was close enough to a speaker to arc it and it turned off
The sound you describe sounds exactly like a grounding issue in the pl cable. You’ve double checked everything is fully seated too?
Just ordered a cable tester for ethernet cables.
I will test all of the cables one by one to check they are not short, broken etc as my first check.
fingers crossed its as simple as one is damaged and causing a problem.
I have had the same issue with BL4000 and got it solved.
Surround left had a little humming. Surround right was connected via the left speaker and had a bit more humming.
I changed cables and concluded humming was gone in both speakers.... Until I put the surround right speaker in the wall bracket. Weird.
I put electrical tape on the back of the wall bracket and on the front around the holes for the screws. I also put electrical tape around the top 1 cm of the screws before mounting the wall bracket to the wall. Now there were no electrical connection between wall and speaker/bracket.
Problem solved.
Inside my walls there are paper covered with aluminium. This was used in the 70s as vapor barrier. That caused the grounding issue.
Regards
Ravsted
Below you see what I did step by step.
Wall and screws are now 100% isolated from the speaker and brackets.
Original:
Drilled bigger holes:
Made a 3D printed bushing
Fits in the bigger hole in the bracket:
Non-conductive tape. Two layers.
Mounted on wall:
Isolating the screws as well: