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Noise from Beolab 4000 mk2 connected to Sonos, powerlink to RCA - Line

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sbak
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sbak Posted: Sat, Feb 19 2022 6:44 PM

Hi 

 

I am new in the Beo world, I recent bought a fine pair of beolab 4000 mk2 which I have connected to my Sonos Connect.

 

I have made a cable for each speaker like this.  With a high quality signal cable and good quality connectors. 

The speaker is set on the line settings.

Unfortunately I have some strange noise.  it often start with some white noise to a higer tone and to some scatch noise. it often change.   it is of course worst at low volumen.  and et almost disappears when playend loud for some time.  

Someone who has an idea of what I can try to do to solve my problem?

Can I made some change to the cable? can I ground the speaker?

Best Regards

Soren 

 

 

 

 

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Ravsted replied on Sat, Feb 19 2022 10:23 PM

Assume you made two RCA-mono-cables -≥ DIN. One for each speaker/channel . Each cable got two wires (signal and ground) and braided shield.

Connect signal to pin 3 (left channel) or 5 (right channel) and ground to pin 2 and 7.

Braided shield is not connected to the DIN plug.

 

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sbak replied on Sun, Feb 20 2022 8:41 AM

Yes I made 2 RCA momo cables to DIN

My cable only got signal and braided shield.   signal is connected to pin 3 (or 5) and shield is connected to pin 2 and 7.

So my shield is used as ground to pin 2 and 7.  

In the other end of the cable I have a RCA plug with signal and shield connected to my sonos.

Thank you

Best Regards

Soren

 

 

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Ravsted replied on Sun, Feb 20 2022 10:10 AM

The MK II got IcePower amps. 

Read in the forum .... The IcePower amps in the BL4000, BL6002 and BL4 tend to fail .... And in contrary to the earlier MKI with AB amps they cannot be repaired. New amp boards must be installed.

The symptoms you describe are similar to those described in other posts. 

Any chance you can connect the speakers to a Beomaster/Beosound with regular PowerLink cables to rule out a source or cable issue ?

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sbak replied on Sun, Feb 20 2022 2:06 PM

Hi Ravsted

I was sure the noise was coming from both speakers, but I was wrong.

You are absolutely right, the fault is in one of the icepower amplifier.

Does anyone know what such board costs? or know someone who can repair them?

Here is info from the amp board.  FT4730  ,  52330371 ,  4199-20

Best Regards

Soren
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Ravsted replied on Sun, Feb 20 2022 7:10 PM

Well... Answer will depend on where you are living. Your profile does not reveal that...

sbak
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sbak replied on Sun, Feb 20 2022 7:28 PM

I am from Denmark - Aarhus Smile

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Ravsted replied on Sun, Feb 20 2022 8:20 PM

HifiBixen in Vejle might be able to help you.

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