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- 16 July 2023 at 07:24 #47675
Hi everyone.
I have here 4 beolab 8000 speakers
With powerlink they work fine.
I want to use my denon receiver so i can play more then just a cd.
When i put the switch to line in. I heare buzzing.
With 2 speakers the light stays green without anything connected. Or somtimes switches back to red and then immediately green again.
When green i hear buzzing. This with all4 speakers but 2do turn to red and the buzzis gone.
When playing music or speaker is connected to radio with radio on or standby the buzzing is gone. I do heare little static then but could be mu computer .
Turning the radio off the buzzing is back.
Many seem to have problems like this but i cant seem to find a solution. Hope someone here can help.
Its a beolab 8000 serial number starts with 10
17 July 2023 at 07:32 #47676Check the connections: Ensure that all the connections between the Denon receiver and the speakers are secure and properly plugged in. Loose or faulty connections can cause buzzing or static noise. Grounding: Make sure that the Denon receiver and the speakers are properly grounded. A lack of proper grounding can result in unwanted noise. Interference: Check if there are any potential sources of interference near the setup. Other electronic devices or cables running close to the speaker wires or receiver can cause buzzing. Try rearranging or relocating these items to minimize interference. Audio cables: Verify that the audio cables you are using are in good condition and not damaged. Faulty or low-quality cables can introduce noise into the audio signal. Test with different equipment: Try connecting the Beolab 8000 speakers to a different audio source or receiver to see if the buzzing issue persists. This can help determine if the problem lies with the speakers or the Denon receiver. UPSers
17 July 2023 at 07:35 #47677Hi everyone.
I have here 4 beolab 8000 speakers
With powerlink they work fine.
I want to use my denon receiver so i can play more then just a cd.
When i put the switch to line in. I heare buzzing.
With 2 speakers the light stays green without anything connected. Or somtimes switches back to red and then immediately green again.
When green i hear buzzing. This with all4 speakers but 2do turn to red and the buzzis gone.
When playing music or speaker is connected to radio with radio on or standby the buzzing is gone. I do heare little static then but could be mu computer .
Turning the radio off the buzzing is back.
Many seem to have problems like this but i cant seem to find a solution. Hope someone here can help.
Its a beolab 8000 serial number starts with 10
Hello,
The user has four Beolab 8000 speakers that work fine with PowerLink but experience buzzing when connected to a Denon receiver via line-in. With only two speakers connected, the LED stays green without anything connected, but sometimes switches back and forth between red and green, and the buzzing is gone. However, when all four speakers are connected, the LED turns red, and the buzzing persists. The buzzing disappears when playing music or when the speakers are connected to a radio with the radio on or in standby. The user is seeking a solution to this buzzing issue and also mentions a problem with auto turn on/off not working.
17 July 2023 at 08:01 #47678Thank you for the reply.
Problem is 100% within the speakers.
Even with only the power cord connected en switch to line in i hear the buzzing and speaker wont tutn off.
Setting the switch to powerlink there is no problem
13 September 2023 at 09:40 #47679Dear Jessy1984.
I am experiencing a same kind of issue. (See this thread)
But I can tell that when the switch in the foot is set to Line and you have nothing connected, then it is quite normal to hear noise/hum. This RCA connector is very sensitive and when nothing is connected, it will act as a kind of antenna picking up noise.
I hope someone with more experience will respond to this or my thread. My feeling is there is an issue with grounding, but I am not sure where to look.
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