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  • Re: Beolab 3000s

    I have tried power down, plug/unplug, moving the powerlink cord from the front pl to the rear pl jacks the 3000s act the same....as if the amp is "off" an I am forcing the audio through. Seems as if the 3000s are at fault...strange that they would both act the same unless they were damaged by a power surge at the same time....or something
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by BQMartin on 09-13-2007
  • Re: Beolab 3000s

    yes...think there must be a "reset" or fuse or system command to turn them back on to their normal state...thank you for responding Bruce
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by BQMartin on 09-12-2007
  • Beolab 3000s

    I just moved my system...beomaster 9300, pair of beolab 8000s, a/v 7000 and two beolab 3000s. the beo lab 3000s act like the amplifer not working in either one, they produce a weak tinny audio at the max (+9) settings. do not know what I could have done wrong. the front channels (8000s) sound normal. Any help will be appreciated. Bruce Martin
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by BQMartin on 09-12-2007
  • problem with beolab 3000s

    I just moved my system...beomaster 9300, pair of beolab 8000s, a/v 7000 and two beolab 3000s. the beo lab 3000s act like the amp is not working in either one, they produce a weak tinny audio at the max (+9) settings. do not know what I could have done wrong. the fron channels (8000s) sound normal. Any help will be appreciated. Bruce Martin
    Posted to BeoWorld North America (Forum) by BQMartin on 09-10-2007
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