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8 March 2023 at 02:13 #44376
Jonatan
BRONZE MemberHi 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 #44377BRONZE MemberYou 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 #44378Jonatan
BRONZE MemberThanks. 🙂
14 March 2023 at 08:56 #44379Nick-eros
BRONZE Memberhello 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 #44380GOLD Memberhello 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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