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Beolab 3 won't switch off with Beosound Core

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Tim
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Tim Posted: Sun, Jul 5 2020 10:09 AM

So we started a huge renovation and I finally am preparing my home for a set of Beolab 5. To do so I took my old trusty Beolab 3 (I bought them in 2008 if I remember correctly) and wanted to create a working a working setup. My Beovision 7-32 will move to the Bedroom and to get the Beolab 3 working in the living room I bought a Beosound core and soldered the wires from RJ45 to PowerLink (rev3).

The sound of the Beolab 3 together with the Beosound Core is very nice but the speakers won`t turn off: If I remember correctly the LED on the speakers turn from green to red, when my old beovision 7-32 is switched off. But when I turn the Beosound core to standby the LED of the speakers will still stay on green (thus still switched on). i double checked it with two Beolab 4s - The behavior is the same: The LEDs are always green - never red.

I used this Diagramm to solder/crimp the CAT6-Cable: http://phonocultura.com/images/srv/PowerLink_RJ45_568B_pins.png

I have to admit I changed a little bit at the PowerLink plug: There was a little resistor soldered on, that I removed because I could not see it in the linked image.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/enetb3gyxwdlgt3/IMG_3797.jpeg?dl=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zqvdgu37v7xu12w/IMG_3799.jpeg?dl=1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6omget8inqtars/IMG_3800.jpeg?dl=1

So my questions are:

- Is it a problem, that I removed the resistor from the plug

- What is the reason that my beolab 3 won't switch off anymore

- Is this expected behaviour of old Beolab 3s with the Beosound core?

- What Do I have to do to get them to switch off, when no music is playing

- Is it bad for the speakers to be switched on all the time?

if this really bed for the speakers I really don't want to buy Beolab 5 and expect them to get broken after a short time, because they have been switched on all the time...

oli
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oli replied on Sun, Jul 5 2020 4:46 PM

No it is not normal.

I would suggest you to order a pair of good cables, on soundsheavenly.com for example (when the website is back) it is matter of a few dozen of £/€.

 

Aussie Michael
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What happens if you switch each BL3 to "line" instead of "L" and "R" or are they on line at the moment?

 

Just worth a try to see if it does turn off and on 

 

Tim
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Tim replied on Mon, Jul 6 2020 11:34 PM
Problem solved: I changed the RJ45 connectors to a version with a metal case. Now everything works as expected.
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