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Hard to say but the IC1 belong to the circuit that turn on the amplifier when the input signal reach a threshold level.
It may solve your problem if you swap the IC1.
CarlHi @franjo3000
Your problem certainly sounds exactly like the same problem I had. I bet you need to change IC1 and this will fix the problem. I used an IC1 chip from an old unit but earlier in the thread is some alternative you can buy. You need a solder blow gun to remove the old IC, be careful to not rip off the solder pads.
Good luck!
Carl
November 28, 2023 at 3:43 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #26664I am now a gold member and my main site profile state that but not on this forum? What its wrong?
November 28, 2023 at 1:41 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #26659Hi Steve,
I wasn’t aware that you had these requirements you mention above. I have looked everywhere and can’t find how to upgrade to a gold membership nor how much it cost and how to pay?
Regards,
Carl
November 21, 2023 at 10:01 am in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #26443You can read more about this BL4000 to Sonos upgrade at http://www.speakersuits.com
July 2, 2023 at 12:27 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #21834Yes, I rebuild two speakers and got two more as original.
I used Sonos Connect via the RCA input for the original Beolab4000 in order to make it as equal as possible.
July 2, 2023 at 11:16 am in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #21832I have now made an initial sound test between the original Beolab4000 and the rebuild version with the Sonos built in amplifier. The result is very positive! It is a dramatically improvement with the Sonos amp! The sound is much more open, this is specially present with the voices. The bass is more precise and nuanced in the rebuilded speakers.
June 24, 2023 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #21645You calibrate the rebuild speaker with Sonos Trueplay which is included in the Sonos app for Iphone and Android. The speaker play a frequency sweep which the phone pick up and adjust the speaker for a flat frequency response.
June 24, 2023 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #21642Just to be clear, no Beolab 4000 drivers are present. The Beolab 4000 speaker elements are direct connected to the Sonos amplifier and all is 100% integrated in the Beolab 4000 cabinet.
June 24, 2023 at 3:52 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #21633The kit include an Ikea Symfonisk amplifier and electronics (which is made by Sonos). This consist of a very powerful DSP which will calibrate the Beolab 4000 speakers to a flat frequency spectrum and a multiroom wifi active two way speaker.
June 24, 2023 at 3:45 pm in reply to: Conversion kit Beolab 4000 to Sonos electronics with Trueplay #21632They sound extremely good, I will try to make a comparison with the original and come back. With the Sonos trueplay calibration, the frequency range will be flat.
That was bad news! It looks ok. Strange that you get noise from it because this circuit only control the auto on detection.
Yes, that is correct. Good luck!
You only need to change IC1
That will work. You need a solder blow gun to remove the old one. Be careful to not rip off the solder pads from the PCB.
IC1 is located down to the left.
You can not use this component https://www.amazon.nl/-/en/JRC4558-internal-compensation-circuit-20-piece/dp/B08F53PB7C/ it is wrong foot. You need 4558 with a SOT8 foot for surface mounting. I used a 4558 from a broken unit I got from a B&O dealer but I think you can use this replacement component: https://www.electrokit.com/produkt/ne5532d-so-8-dubbel-op-amp/
Please find a service manual attached, you can find placement of the IC1 in this manual.
I changed the IC1 OP amp circuit yesterday and now it work. The type is 4558 and this can be hard to find but there are alternatives.
Thanks @BeoBuddy for the direction.
I changed the IC1 OP amp circuit yesterday and now it work. The type is 4558 and this can be hard to find but there are alternatives.
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