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Topic: CP50-problems with output levels.
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Luciano Brigite
Master Film Handler
Posts: 277
From: Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 10-30-2004 11:54 PM
Hello, I'm having a bit of trouble with two CP50 lately about their output levels and internal level settings. Whensetting the input/output trims in the Cat64 for the levels indicated in the manual,I can't get the 85db from any channel in the auditorium, even with all the trims in the output card and the fader at maximum. it's happening on both units ( it's a twin theatre) the CP's were all messed up regarding level settings and took me a full day to have them aset properly.Now when it comes time to do the EQ'ing, and finish the B-chain, I get no level from it.the jumpers in the backplane are all set to maximum,output levels set per instructions in the manual(dolby tone running in the projector,150mV output at hte test points for L/R channels and 210mV for center.) The only way to get the 85db is turning up the output level from the cat64 to 1Vpp or more,with levels that way, the output trims will be open at 8/10 of their turns.However when set that way,the fader cannot be advanced past the 5~6 mark or the sound will crack and become a mess no one can understand. sampling the signal in the oscilloscope,shows a severe clipping when the fader reaches the 6 mark and goes beyond it. What am I missing in all this? already checked power amps,speakers,drivers and frequency dividers(?) what was found messed up was replaced. Also, with levels set that way is about impossible to do a decent Eq'ing in the auditorium because each step the fader is turned up,more the mid-highs "scream" and I got to the point where I set those bands in the cat64 about all way down and it still screams. One thing,for what purpose the internal dolby tone generator is used in the CP? at one time after getting tired of hearing a loop clicking in the projector all the time I closed the link in the meter card and used it to set the output levels.. Did I do it wrong? Not mentioned before,but power amps are Brazilian made and I don't know if they're known elsewhere.they're very good units and a lot of theatres here uses them without problems. also the Cat150 seems to be one of the recent ones, a Cat150E or F,don't remember the letter right now ( it's a single board now with large IC's and peak leds.) output card is Cat117.
that's all for now.. Thanks!
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Luciano Brigite
Master Film Handler
Posts: 277
From: Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 11-10-2004 03:48 PM
Got back to the theatre yesterday and spent the entire day "having fun" in there, good thing is that rom hte 4 shows of each theatre, only one happened in one room and first two in the other. could do everything that was needed in there even if it took some good 12 hours. The low level problem I had in one theatre is gone, turned out to be a power amp with a bad input,switched amps and got levels ok with the CP set as per manual.However,after doing the EQ'ing ( I did borrow the Cat85 from someone and alsoenjoyed my new toy, the PAA2) the sound in the auditorium became too "hissy" ,specially from middle to end, it's fine in the fisrt 5~6 rows starting from the screen, fired pink noise again and the curve is ok to me, going flat to 8k and then falling from it until the 20K What'd be happing now?
Now in the other theatre,the level problem is still around,outputs from Cat64 where set as Sam told in his post (Set L/R at 200mV and C at 350mV) and still couldn't get more than 72dB from the center channel while the L/R easly reached the 85dB. changed the monoblock amp for the channel with no result. I didn't check the speakers in this room before and when did so, turned out that the center channel has a different setup than L/R. it is a woofer cabinet with a 15"driver in it and a Horn on top of the cabinet (one of those wide-mouth horns,about the same style of the altecs,but has nothing to do with one) while the other two speakers,for L/R are smaller cabinets, also with s 15" woofer and a much smaller horn mounted inside it. all the 3 speakers have crossover networks and they're the same for the 3 channels. Could be this different speaker for the center channel,the problem regarding the level? while behind the screen,I checked the driver's coils for shorts or altered resistance but both are ok. The output level trims in the Cat117 are set all way down for L/R and all way up for center,and the center still sounds low
(made another post because I thought that editing my last one wouldn't bring the topic back..)
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