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No I didn’t. I have another pair that I did have to do that to. But the sound pretty good without having to do that. They don’t cut in and out. Even though they sound pretty good I’m going to do a recap on them in the coming weeks and then they will be restored to their full glory. Love the speakers on my BEO master 6000. This too will sound better after I recap it as well
This is what it looked like before the reform.
These woofers are a beast. I’ll be placing these into the cabinets tonight. I’m going to wait to recap for a month or two. They didn’t sound awful before the reform so we’ll see. None of the caps looked “bad”.
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Tada! Not too shabby if I do say so myself
Problem solved! I needed to get the proper leverage and they just peeled off. It was basically laminated to the basket and the gasket seems to have bonded to the ring. Anyway now on to the fun part! My foam surrounds were delivered today.
Thanks for your response. I’ll probably just let a professional take a look at it. I’m too scared…:)
I feel like the buttons are sticking in the depressed position thus stopping the functions. but of course I cant be sure.
Thanks Christian! I started this thread because I was contemplating buying a Boemaster 6000, the Terminal 6000, Rabbit ears antennae, a pair of Beovox S-120’s, Beovox Speaker Stands, and an aux cable from Craigs List. The listing claimed the 6000 wasn’t powering up.
Well I bought the lot and the 6000 does power up but only displays “P”. The buttons don’t seem to work as in nothing changes when pressed. and the terminal can’t change (although it does work great on my other 6000 (that’s right I now have two.))
Any ideas?
Thanks for the feedback. the speaker is now working again – maybe the di-oxit has found its way in. been listening for several days now and still works like a charm. I will attempt the fix you mentioned if problems flair up again. Thanks!
Or perhaps I can find a replacement?
Well, I did what Martin suggested and it work beautifully. For several days. Now same old problem.
Can I just bypass that? My days of cranking it up that high are long gone.
Thanks for the help Martin. I should have jumped on here some time ago. That did the trick! what a relief!
Sorry for all the questions—- OK I’ll give it a try. Do you think I need to open the speaker and take the reset button out to work on it or can I just spray into the reset button from the front? Sparingly of course…
Thank you sir!
Rob
And yes the whole speaker goes silent.
Thanks,
Rob
Do you mean the built-in protection circuit cut off switch on the front of the speaker? (I was wondering about that…)
Thanks,
Rob
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