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BL8000 relay flickering

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mfirst
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mfirst Posted: Thu, Mar 7 2013 1:07 AM

I have a pain of BL8000's that have been serving me well for almost a decade.

I just noticed that while they seem to play fine when there is no signal one of them will 'flicker' on/off very quickly - while no sound comes from it, the red/green light seems to go on/off very quickly.

I have them plugged into a non-B&O pre-amp (so it gets it's signal from the RCA input vs the powerlink) and I have tried switching channels and it is still the same speaker.

 

Oh - and I live in the US with the nearest dealer >500km away

thank you in advance for your thoughts....

-michael

 

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Chaka replied on Thu, Mar 7 2013 1:31 AM

Just a thought buddy.  Have you tried different cables??

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mfirst replied on Thu, Mar 7 2013 1:36 AM

power or signal - I guess I should try both.....

-m

 

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mfirst replied on Thu, Mar 7 2013 9:27 PM

So I tried just disconnecting the RCA cable (I have decent quality cables - not the really expensive stuff) and there is a low volume humm with nothing but the power attached and the light is green - not sure if flickering on/off - but found it odd that it would be 'on' with no signal....

 

-michael

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Jeff replied on Fri, Mar 8 2013 4:00 PM

Does the other one hum with the RCA disconnected? Does this one hum and turn on with the switch set to Powerlink instead of RCA?

Hum and noise picked up by the RCA input is enough to turn the speaker on if it's of sufficiently high amplitude, if one speaker does and the other doesn't I'd say something is wrong with one speaker. Now, which one?

Jeff

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mfirst replied on Fri, Mar 8 2013 4:13 PM

the other one appears to be working fine

the hum goes away when on powerlink - but I have not left it on Powerlink mode long enough to see if the on/off is still an issue - part of the problem is that it is very intermittent

 

-michael

 

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Banix replied on Fri, Mar 8 2013 6:42 PM

I experienced the same problem with my Beolab 8000's when they were connected via several RCA cables (about 15m) to my iMac. After swapping both the cables (not to expensive ones (20€) but the difference being gold plating and oxygen freeness or something like that) the problem disappeared. 

Have you tried to swap the RCA cables between the speakers to se if the problem is cable related (the other speaker would then have the same symptoms...).

 

Beolab 8000 MK II, Sennheiser HD 800

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mfirst replied on Sat, Mar 9 2013 12:24 AM

tried different power cables - the hum seems to be there regardless of RCA or Powerlink (L/R) - I think louder when plugged into my pre-amp (via RCA) -and I think the hum is even there when playing music......probably the hum (feedback?) that is tripping the signal relay?

 

:(

 

-m

 

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Jeff replied on Sat, Mar 9 2013 3:07 PM

When you switched channels between the two, did you do it at the speaker end or the preamp end? Meaning, did you completely swap cables between the two speakers or just swap cables at the preamp?

FIrst thing is to make sure you don't have a bad cable, completely switch cables. If it's still there, the hum, it's in the speaker somewhere, though Powerlink thing is odd. Should at least narrow down the issue.

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mfirst replied on Sat, Mar 9 2013 3:12 PM

completely changed cables (and channels)

but the hum is also there even when there are no signal cables connected - meaning, only power to the wall (and thru a small and reasonable power strip and outlet - I guess I can change outlets to make sure it is not a grounding issue???)

 

thanks for your comments and ongoing help

-michael

 

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mfirst replied on Sat, Mar 9 2013 4:03 PM

plugged the mains into another outlet and that seems to have improved the problem (for now) - will keep you posted

maybe just not grounded properly?

 

-michael

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