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20 January 2024 at 08:17 #52305
mojofml
BRONZE MemberI 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 #58508Ralph
BRONZE MemberHi 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
Location: BA21 August 2024 at 17:26 #58513Ralph
BRONZE MemberMojofml 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.Location: BA -
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