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Latest post 04-19-2008 8:31 PM by tplowman. 8 replies.
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  • 04-15-2008 9:57 AM

    Beolab 8000 problem

    I have some fairly old beolab 8000s. I am trying to connect them to a non-B&O amp. I switched them to line but as soon as I connect an rca plug to the back of one of them (w/o being connected to the amp) I get a 60 hz hum out of the speaker. Thoughts on what might be wrong? I am assuming that they still need the AC power when connecting to a non-B&O amp.
  • 04-15-2008 4:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    You will still need ac power!

    There is probably nothing wrong. Your un terminated cable is acting as an aerial and picking up mains hum. I assume that you will be connecting to a pre amp output rather than the speaker outlets from an amplifier!! The line sockets expect a 1volt p/p volume controlled input.

    Regards Graham

  • 04-15-2008 8:59 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    Thanks for your post. I did not realize I will need a pre amp out. The documentation with the speakers simply said switch to line and connect to amp. Can you recommend a 110v pre amp?
  • 04-16-2008 2:13 AM In reply to

    • Joe
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    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    Actually, all you need is a line adapter, one for each speaker(B&O part). I dont remember the part number but it steps down and amplified signal to line level. One end of the cable is rca and the other is an old B&O speaker connector that you simply cut off. Once you have done that, you trim the cable and insert the bare wire into the receiver just like a regular speaker. Hope this helps.

    Joe
     

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  • 04-16-2008 8:17 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    This helps a lot. I talked to a guy at B&O and he told me to take the bridge out between my mains in and pre out in the back of the amp (NAD) and connect the speakers to the pre out in the back of the amp. I did that but got no signal to the speakers. I am I completely screwing this up?
  • 04-17-2008 11:07 AM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    tplowman:
    This helps a lot. I talked to a guy at B&O and he told me to take the bridge out between my mains in and pre out in the back of the amp (NAD) and connect the speakers to the pre out in the back of the amp. I did that but got no signal to the speakers. I am I completely screwing this up?

    Hi, 

    This would be my prefered solution too.

    Did the hum disappear when the other end of the cable was connected?

    Do the speakers turn on (LED goes from red to green) when connected to the pre out and music plays?

    May be the switches in the BL8000 used to select either PowerLink or Line as an input do not work correctly. Try switching them several times and check if this helps. 

    Hagen

  • 04-19-2008 10:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    Thanks for your reply.

    The hum became muted when I connected it to the amp but did not disappear entirely. Moreover, this appears to be happening on only one speaker. The other speaker does not exhibit the same hum under similar conditions. This other speaker also has odd LED behavior - the green light appears even when there is no signal or even no connection. At times it also seems to display a sort of amber LED as if both the red and green LEDS were on. I tried cleaning the switches to no effect. This is very strange because the speakers were working fine until by B&O console died 2 weeks ago. Not sure what is going on but I cannot get sound out of them from the pre out on my NAD no matter what I do.

  • 04-19-2008 11:42 AM In reply to

    • Ryan
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    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    I also use Beolab 8000's with the pre-out of a NAD receiver. I also had only one speaker that buzzed as you describe. I took it to the service center and they 'cleaned the input board' or that's what it said on the work order. I've noticed that B&O don't use gold plated RCA connectors so they tend to oxidize like crazy - try powering off the speakers and getting a tight RCA connector, plug it in and rotate it around a lot. Or do something else to clean off the contacts of the connector. 

    This one speaker would also power on randomly and start buzzing. It seems like the 'line in' feature of these beolabs is not very well thought out. If you get it working, you may also notice that when you power off the NAD, there's about 30 seconds of loud buzzing from both speakers before they power off - I choose to swich them off via a power conditioner rather than hear this. 

     

  • 04-19-2008 8:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 8000 problem

    wow, you're kidding. That seems like pretty poor design. Well, I guess it is off the to B&O shop for the speakers. I'll give cleaning the RCA plug a shot again but I thought I did a pretty good job the first. Once more can't hurt. Thanks to all who responded!
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