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- 10 May 2024 at 11:21 #55434
Afternoon all.
Long time lurker here….. I’ve come across an issue while repairing my in-laws Beolab 8000’s. The internal damping was completely perished on both speakers and both had faults. After stripping them down, re-damping and thoroughly cleaning the PCB’s on both units they are now functioning fine and sounding great, however, one of the speakers refuses to go in to standby once the signal stops.
Can anyone suggest what may be the issue here?
Is there a particular section of the PCB that I need to be investigating?
Thanks.
14 May 2024 at 10:22 #55592Nobody!??
I’ve read all I can and searched threads but all the standby issues seem to centre around the speakers being dead after the standy trafo goes caput!
The speaker works fine, it just won’t switch off….. is this a relay issue?
14 June 2024 at 09:52 #56479Hi Robbie,
I also have this issue with one of my 8000 speakers, it’s always active which makes it very annoying to always switch it off and on at the mains power.
I also cleaned all PCB’s and the column, installed new dampening material and no difference.
I had a feeling it might be PCB 06 Standby that was playing up so I even have redone the solder on that board with no success, capacitors and diodes seem fine.
Does anyone know where the problem might be? I’m a beginner at diagnosing and reading circuits. I am curious what part is responsible for the standby. I know when power link is not active it automatically shuts down and line usually turns off within a designated amount of time if no signal is active.
Any clues would be much appreciated. It’s the only thing wrong with this set of speakers and it is driving me crazy every time I work on it!
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