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20 January 2024 at 08:17 #52305
I have a Beosound 4000 that outputs to Beolab 2, which is then daisy chained out to a pair of Beolab 6000. One day when I turned on the Beosound 4000, the Beolab 2 led indicator remained red and did not turn green as usual (I did notice that the led flickered to green for a quick moment but reverted back to red) and no sound out of the 6000s either.
I rewired the output cable from 4000 to 6000 directly, and there was sound, so the Beolab 2 is no longer receiving any signal. I tried different cables but this did not help either.
Any advice on what I can do or how I can test for issues? I do have another spare Beolab 2 that doesn’t fully work (but I believe various components within may still work), which I can use for donor parts, but would be great if I can get some advice on which parts or how I should go about for testing.
Thanks!
21 August 2024 at 16:42 #58508Hi mojofml, The same thing happens to me with the BeoLab 2, I’m trying to find out, I’m not sure yet, but capable, they told me to be the amplifier. I go on asking
21 August 2024 at 17:26 #58513Mojofml where are you from, because nobody answer me but I sent 6-7-24 asking the same about BL2 lights green red.
If you know something please tell me.
I change the “fuse” because it burns, three times to a Beo Lab 2, (the fist time 2 or 3 years ago) but the last only two days; it stays red or the power light flashes green to red and it is in one of the two colors but it does not emit sound. -
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