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13 June 2023 at 15:16 #52979
Dillen
ModeratorYes.
Martin
22 February 2024 at 02:30 #52972notwist
BRONZE MemberHi all,
I reinstated my beo 8000 system as I procured the desk for it. Looks very nice.
Sadly my beogram 8000 has a massive hum. It sounds fine, just a big hum. I connected through din with the beomaster 8000.
I tried several amplifiers to be sure, but the hum is from the beogram.
It is obviously some sort of grounding issue, but where?
Regards,
Bert
22 February 2024 at 18:19 #52973Dillen
ModeratorAre you using an original B&O Beogram datalink cable?
If not โ that would be a clear reason.
You cannot use a Beocord cable as it is not double-shielded.Martin
22 February 2024 at 19:32 #52974notwist
BRONZE MemberHi Martin,
OK that might be the problem. But how do I identify the correct cable? I have a large container with din cables.
Is there a difference between regular and datalunk cables? Do they have more pins?
Thanks!
Bert
22 February 2024 at 22:03 #52975BRONZE MemberThe correct cable did have a Phono label at one time to distinguish it from a Beocord cassette cable. Datalink cables have 7-pins instead of 5 and pins 6 and 7 are removable as they have a small screwdriver slot at their tips.
22 February 2024 at 23:05 #52976notwist
BRONZE MemberThanks.
I think Iโve found the correct cable. It is labeled PH (phomo) I think. One end has 7 pins and the other end has 5 pins and 2 screws.
Should I remove the screws or leave them be? Iโm not sure this is the sane cable I used when the system was last in use.
Regards,
Bert
23 February 2024 at 00:39 #52977BRONZE MemberThat is the correct cable. Without the pins in one connector, you will not be able to control the turntable from the remote control. It will play fine and should not exhibit hum,
23 February 2024 at 19:50 #52978notwist
BRONZE MemberOK this works, no more hum. I also tried it on a beomaster 6500 (from the 90โs). This also works without a hum. Sadly the datalink doesnโt seem to work, when I use the remote to stop / start the beogram it doesnโt do anything. I can hear some electronic noise though, over the speakers. Odd.
Nevertheless, many thanks!
Bert
Ps: how would I connect the beogram to an older beo that uses the 5 pin fin? Do I then remove the 2 screws from the cable?
24 February 2024 at 09:14 #52980notwist
BRONZE MemberCheck, all clear!
Happy my 8000 system is working well now. Looks fantastic in the official furniture.
Regards, Bert
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