Bang & Olufsen Beoplay A6 Disassembly process and Repair guide
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A6 is a high-end one-point music system with a well-balanced sound profile that is intended to produce a wide-staged sound that fills the entire space. It has a user-friendly touch interface, versatile design and placement possibilities, simple mobile device connectivity, and built-in access to music streaming. BeoPlay A6 allows you the freedom to use music anyway you like and the chance to experience an ambient sound that covers the entire space. It was created to match an ever-changing daily life where everything and everyone are in motion.
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Thank you so much for the video!
Thank you
thanks 🥰
Your welcome.
Did you know that the Beoplay A6 has bad foam isolation materials inside as well? No, I didn't
Can you do the beosound 2 and Balance please 😁
Hi Mr.potatofries8094
Thank you for your comment. The Beosound 2 will be processed soon. The product is ready and just need to me made :) Stay tuned
Hmm those are the dome woofers on parts express.
Thank you for your comment. What do you mean by Parts express?
@@KoseTrading it's a site that sells audio components. Primarily in North America but I think they ship worldwide
Good afternoon, very good job, would you do me a favor? Now that you have disassembled and obviously you have the elements, could you tell me the output voltage of the power supply unit please?
I would really appreciate your help and I would tell all my friends of your good will seriously, thank you very much and I look forward to your help, greetings
Hi Leogeo
Thank you for your comment. Yes, i will do that. Send me e-mail and then i will send the result.
Best
Kose Trading
@@KoseTrading ok Thank you so much
@@KoseTrading Excuse me, what is your email?
Go into my website www.kosetrading.com and you will be able do find it there @@leogeo9365
I'm also interested in the power supply output voltage because I didn't figure out what exact voltage it was as it works from 18 to 20V, but sometimes it seems to not start correctly.