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Calibrating Beolab 6000 with signal generator

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Vintage_B&O
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Vintage_B&O Posted: Thu, Feb 25 2021 6:22 PM

Hi, 

I am working on an old Beolab 6000 right now too. I bought them on eBay and somebody has changed all 4 woofers against new ones from B&O. But  he forgot all dampers and I think he didn't adjust the voltage for the speakers. I would like to check this and adjust this. 

Now I have borrowed a signal generator to do this, but I am a little bit lost of using it. Maybe somebody can help me.

The service manual told me to use a voltage of 100mV and 10kHz for the tweeter and 10kHz for the woofers. 

The signal generated can produce 100mVpp (peak to peak) or 100 mVrms. What should I use? 

 

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Beobuddy replied on Thu, Feb 25 2021 9:48 PM

The RMS version.

Vintage_B&O
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Thank you. That was what I thought :-) 

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