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Home โ€บ Forums โ€บ Product Discussion & Questions โ€บ BeoLab โ€บ Beolab 8000 orange status light

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  • #62431
    BeoIce
    FOUNDER Member

    Hey,

    got a pair of BL8000 MK1, one speaker is ok, but the other shows orange status light and thereโ€™s no sound output at all.

    What can be the cause and what to look at exactly ?

    Thanks

    #62442
    filip_kbh
    BRONZE Member

    Check the foam in the speaker. If it is gray, it will have started to become a sticky mess that eats away traces at the amplifier section. This is a well-known problem โ€“ search in the old forum and you will find lots of info about it.

    Location: Copenhagen
    #63470
    LeHe
    SILVER Member

    Open it and see if the PCBโ€™s has been affected by the black damping material. If so clean and repair the PCBโ€™s.

    If repairing ready or if no black damping material ( the series from about 2000 had new white damping foam ) then you will have to do some measurements with a multimeter. If you have one and still have a little knowledge of the subject, I can guide you further in de repair process, if not look for a local electronic hobby man or go to the Dealer.

    No sound actually means a power problem +/- 50 volt for the power amplifier. Do you hear the internal relais switching on any moment.

    #63477
    BeoIce
    FOUNDER Member

    Thank you both for your replies.

    I will check the internal relais.

    As I aquired a newer pair of beolab 8000 I will disassemble the old pair to try what is possible to repair them.

    I will get back to you Leon for guiding me through the repair process if possible. If I get the one beolab back to live I would like to recap them. But this depends also on the in the units.

    Martin

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