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Topic: Very spotty surround sound
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Dan Chilton
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 191
From: Springfield, MO
Registered: Mar 2004
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posted 01-08-2006 07:15 PM
Ever since our theater opened, a little over three months ago, we've had issues with our surrounds. Our little auditorium is set-up like so:
1 Center 1 Sub 6 surrounds
We have an Ultra Stereo JS 5/95 in the booth with a Ultra Stereo Surround EQ (JSE 05). Typically when we're listening to pre-show music or screening from a DVD, the non-sync works perfectly. However, it's hit or miss when we're running off of film.
The first time I called my tech and told him about it, he told me to switch a few of the mode switches on the back of the processor. As of now, the mode switches are set (from left to right) - on, on, on, off. The first three are labeled as F/B, with the first two having X and Y beneath them. The fourth, labeled L/R/S, is switched off. Also, on the other side of the processor above the inputs there is another set of 4 tiny switches (labeled L, C, R, S - with a low on the top and a high on the bottom). All four are switched to the off position.
At first, setting these switches seemed to make a difference... but then it started getting spotty again, so we switched out the Surround EQ with a new(er) one. Now everything's up in the air. Sometimes the non-sync plays on the surrounds, sometimes not. Some films will have surround all the way through, others won't.
And I'm not talking about "why can't I hear the surrounds during talking scenes?" I'm talking about, "why can't I hear the surrounds during loud action scenes, or scenes with lots of music - like the credits." During those scenes, there is literally NOTHING coming out of the surrounds.
Please help! I'm at a complete loss.
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Dan Chilton
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 191
From: Springfield, MO
Registered: Mar 2004
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posted 01-09-2006 03:18 PM
quote: Richard Hamilton Can your tech not come and fix it?
He lives over four hours away, so we try to solve the majority of the problems over the phone.
quote: Gordon McLeod Probably the bypass switch on the format card
We run the films with the SVA / SURR switches thrown. I don't use bypass.
quote: Richard Hamilton You say you replaced the surround EQ card, what about the levels and EQ settings? Do you still have the old one?
It was a fix and switch replacement. I sent the old one to my equipment dealer who in turn sent me another Surround EQ card. I set the levels to match the old card.
quote: Darryl Spicer Does it have the older type format card in it.
It's a JFM-05A, which I'm guessing is old(ish). The surround switch is always on.
So, I've removed the cards (with the power off), cleaned the contacts with a pencil eraser, and reset them firmly in their place. I don't have any Dolby tone loop, however, so testing it on film is going to be tough. Clint, I'll give you a call right now.
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