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Beovision 9 sound problem

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mbdj
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mbdj Posted: Sun, Jul 18 2021 12:25 AM

The centre channel has stopped working on my Beovision 9 my front beolab 5’s work fine and my beolab 4000 rear speakers also work I’ve not changed any settings that I know off any help would be appreciated.

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I was a BV9 owner along with BL9s but never came across this issue. The only thing I can think to suggest is a total system reset, so unplug all equipment and leave disconnected from the main for about an hour or so or even overnight. More than you need too, but that’s what I would probably try. You could double check the sound settings through the menu I guess although if you haven’t changed anything to date then I can’t see what more you could do. I am sure others with much more experience will chip in but for my part that’s all I can think I’d do in the same situation before contacting B&O for help. Best of luck.

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expoman replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 6:15 AM

Were you playing a video source at a very high volume by chance?  Unplug the TV and wait 45 seconds and then plug it back in.  Does the center channel sound play now?  

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mbdj replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 9:53 AM
Hi Simon ,

I’ve turned it off overnight but it’s still the same I’ve checked all the settings and they seem the same when I check speaker roles in the menu all the speakers are highlighted but the centre 1 speaker looks faded.
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mbdj replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 9:55 AM
I don’t have the volume any higher than 40 to 45 for tv and higher for music I’ve tried unplugging it and plugging it back in but it makes no difference
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beoandy replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 11:41 AM

unplug the bv9 for 3 to 5 minutes. (the entire bv9 not just the bs3!) did you make changes to the bs3? check whether the center is plugged into the bs3 with powerlink.

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mbdj replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 12:52 PM
Hi,

I’ve tried unplugging both and it’s made no difference I’ve moved the centre speaker cable to one the works and I have no output so I think it must be the centre speaker or power link cable that connects it that’s at fault is it easy to access the front speaker or the power link cable?
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expoman replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 4:00 PM

it sounds like a failure in the ice power arm for the center channel. A friend has had a similar situation but his returns after unplugging the TV from the wall.

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mbdj replied on Sun, Jul 18 2021 5:21 PM
Did he replace the part ? Is it part of the speaker or is it a separate amplifier?
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