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8 March 2023 at 02:13 #44376
Hi all!
I had the oppurtunity to buy a pair of cheap MK3. I had never seen or listened to them before in my life. So I don’t know how they should perform. All I had to do was reform the midranges. I did that and had the crossovers fixed (beoparts) at the same time.
Now the question.
Isn’t the midrange drivers supposed to move? I can’t even feel vibration from them! Bassdrivers seem to work as accepted.8 March 2023 at 18:31 #44377You won’t be able to detect movement from midrange drivers. You should hear them by placing your earn close in front and using pink noise.
12 March 2023 at 22:45 #44378Thanks. 🙂
14 March 2023 at 08:56 #44379hello everyone, i have a penta mk3 speakers, the other one has a problem. no standby light, when i move the switch on the right part, green light appears but no sound. any idea? thanks
19 March 2023 at 02:00 #44380hello everyone, i have a penta mk3 speakers, the other one has a problem. no standby light, when i move the switch on the right part, green light appears but no sound. any idea? thanks
Hello Nick. A few questions: What type of system do you have hooked up to the Beolabs? What input on the Beolab are you using? This may help us answer your question.
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