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Hello,
I'v got a beosystem 2500 with beolab 2500. One of the beolab 2500s is making static noises when i turn on the system. I tried switching speakers, but noise is always on that one speaker.
The noise sometimes disappear, and system plays flawlessly. Lately, the noise come more often, so i need to fix it.
Can't afford B&O service, so wondering if anyone knows what is going on. I read stuff about replace caps and bad grounding. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave
It's more of a static sound. The cables are ok, i swapped around. I'll open up the speaker and check for loose contacts. Anyone done this before?
I called B&O today, and they told me to bring it in for repair, which will be very expensive.
So, i opened it up to check for loose connections. It looks practically new inside. I noticed nothing loose. Tried to feel every connection, but everything looks solid. I did notice that the black foam was deteriorated...i.e. black half of it came off in my hand like chocolate. I dusted the board off and put it back together.....
....crackling noise is still the same.
I have attached a clip of the noise
Clip is underneath the rating bar in my post. Clip is called memo.mp3.
I didn't swap the woofers yet. Really don't want to mess with the other good speaker, before i get more opinions on what is wrong.
What about the deteriorated insulation material, would that cause this problem?
Anyone?
For this particular noise, what should i troubleshoot? Most likely capacitors?