I rebuilt a set of classic B&O Beolab 6000’s that were given to me back in 2020.
The first thing to do was to replace the woofers that had deteriorated foam, I replaced all the deteriorated acoustic foam as well.
Next 230-115v conversion with jumper & trace mods, then I replaced the capacitors with Nichicon Audio Grade caps and the appropriate filter & main PS caps. I took a factory training course in Phoenix back in 2000.
I still need to replace the grill fabric but these are keepers and I really love how great they sound. I use them for my desktop computer speakers.
https://imgur.com/a/HioVFJq
I’m sure that will give you many hours of pleasure, you’ve done an excellent job mind.
Woodb180
@brian-wood I have been enjoying them, they sound amazing
The Beolab 6000 is famous and kept on exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
I’m fortunate to be gifted a pair.
It was a fun project and worth the investment
I have the service manual on pdf to share if anyone needs it.

