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Home Forums Product Discussion & Questions BeoLab BeolabPenta MK2 standby issues

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  • #59646
    alf
    SILVER Member

    Hi All,

    one of my Beolab Penta speakers does not switch back to StandBy when the source is turned off.

    the pair is connected to a Beomaster 7000 via Powerlink.

    would someone kindly throw a view pointers at me – I was hoping to avoid dis-assembling the amplifier

    but that seems like wishful thinkingโ€ฆ..

    Thank you

    ALF

    #59649
    alf
    SILVER Member

    Perhaps to be more specific: i can turn the speaker off to Standby manually though !

    ALF

    #59784
    alf
    SILVER Member

    I am amazed, no one dares to comment constructively โ˜น๏ธ

    not even BeolabPenta experts ??

    Come on guysโ€ฆ..

    ALF

    #60471
    alf
    SILVER Member

    Thanks for all the replies, much appreciated ๐Ÿ˜

    the Penta surprisingly have recovered without explanation.

    ALF

    PS: i wonder if the โ€œold forumโ€ as I know has died ?!

    #60771
    Homersaurus
    BRONZE Member

    If the problem becomes persistent and on all sources, then you may have a problem with the PCB 2 Control board in the Penta.

    Specifically a transistor BC 337-40; it switches the Penta on and off dependent on an incoming signal.ย ย  There are more detailed

    articles on the old forum that describe how to replace the transistor and where it is exactly; you would need soldering iron skills.

    The BC 337-40 transistor was readily available 3 years ago when I suffered the issue.

     

    See https://archivedforum.beoworld.org/forums/t/42040.aspx but there are more and better articles in the old archived forum(s).

    Keep your fingers crossed that your transistor is not failing – unless your issue was a one off problem caused by a signal source problem.

     

    #60778
    alf
    SILVER Member

    Thank you kindly for your replyโ€ฆ.well, what can I say ?

    I suspected amongst other possibilities a flatband connector issue and tried to open the flap-cover without taking the whole amplifier off the penta.

    I could not totally open that cover housing pcb 2 but it might have had a strange impact to a degree that the penta now switches back to stand-byโ€ฆ.figure that ?!!

    i will keep in mind that very transsitor – thank you for that

    ALF

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