Hi, first of all great video!!! I have one of my 2 speakers (beolab 6000) which I had to replace the material since it was very worn out. The main reason was because when the speaker goes into auto off mode, instead of the red light, it turns yellow and starts to make a very high pitched and annoying sound, I thought it could be because the "rotten" material is getting into the circuits, but even after cleaning everything the problem remains. I would like to know if you know what it is and how to fix it, if it is an electronic component that is shorting or something like that.
Thank you for your message. Sounds link your amplifier inside the Beolab 6000 has been damage. Contact us and we can find a amplifier board for your Beolab 6000.
Nice video, Mr. Kose. I need to remove the input unit. The line-in jack wobbles, causing a loud power surge noise. It needs solder. Can the input unit be removed without having to disassemble the rest of the speaker first?
Very good question, normally on Beolab 3 PSU board you can remove the jumper and convert it to 110 Voltage. But i do now know on the Beolab 6000. Send me a message and we can take a look