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Topic: DTS XD-10 + Dolby CP650 + Dolby DMA8Plus = Buzz issue
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Jean-Michel Grin
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 222
From: Geneva & Lausanne, Switzerland
Registered: Jul 2002
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posted 12-18-2009 03:52 PM
Hi Evryone !
In some of our theaters we use the DTS XD-10 as video media files player for the advertising. It's connected to the 6-channels analog audio input of the CP 650.
But since we added a DMA-8Plus between thes two appliances, to decode the digital audio channels of the Doremi server for the digital cinema, we have a ground loop issue in the "analog film" format: the sound of the XD-10 is with a loud buzz on all channels.
In the others formats on the DMA-8Plus, like: "Digital 1-2-3-4" we don't have any buzz or ground loop noise.
If I switch off the power / standby switch on the front of the XD-10, the buzz is canceled, but the XD-10 cannot play the advertising I know, it's silly, and that's not the solution to solve the issue, but it could be a cue to find a cure.
I tried to remove the ground connection on the main power cable, but the noise persist.
If I replug TH XD-10 directly to the CP-650, the sound is perfect. I read that we should use to connect the DMA8Plus audio output to the CP650 audio Input a special cable assembly delivred with the DMA-8Plus, But the guy who's did the job, don't had this cable.
So the best solution for us I think, is to make our own cable: the first one for connect the XD-10 and the DMA-8Plus, and the 2nd to connect the DMA-8Plus to the CP650 processor audio inputs. Did someone experienced the same problem in his cinema ? Could you give me some advice or schematics to build them cables ?
One other solution could be to make a special asembly with an audio transformers on each channels to separate the audio ground of the XD-10 and the audio ground of the DMA-8Plus, but this solution is too expensive for my boss..!
Any help will well appreciated. Thanks for Your atention and sorry for my weak English !
Season Greetings,
Jean-Michel Grin
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Jean-Michel Grin
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 222
From: Geneva & Lausanne, Switzerland
Registered: Jul 2002
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posted 12-20-2009 06:28 AM
Hi Again !
So, I'm sorry, but due to my weak English, It just a little misunderstanding, when i said that I removed the earth connection of the server: I talked about the earth wire of the DTS-XD10. But with the Doremi server we don't have any buzz problem. So I keep on my mind that the ground loop problem comes from the DB25 audio cable between the XD-10 and the DMA-8Plus, who did a short circuit between the audio ground, and the chassis ground of the both units. (Read the famous RANE NOTE 101 about interconecting audio equipement) On the DMA-8Plus installation manual, it's mentioned that digital inputs are galvanic isolated, and the analog inputs and outputs are fully balanced. But the audio outputs of the XD-10 is unbalanced mode. So I'm on the job to build a cable to interconnect The XD-10 and the DMA-8Plus, and a another one with the specification of the Dolby CAT 757 dongle to try if the problem can be solved like this. I Hope to try it this thuesday, because the theater who has the issue is not in Geneva, but in Lausanne, and I have to take the train to go there. But if nothing works, I will make a transformer box, but the only model alvaible here is the Neutrik NTL-1 and each unit cost is ± $ 65 ! Can You imagine the cost for 6 channels ? That why i said it was too expensive for my boss.. So I do to finish the cable assembly and I will telling you the results of the tests in few days. Thanks for all Your advices. Have a nice day !
Best regards,
Jean-Michel
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Jean-Michel Grin
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 222
From: Geneva & Lausanne, Switzerland
Registered: Jul 2002
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posted 12-26-2009 12:21 AM
Hello everyone ! I hope you all have one happy christmas. Sorry to give you a so late answer, but those last days I was really busy with various special events on diferent locations. But here are the results of my tests to resolve the ground loop issue: I spent many hours to test diferents wiring configuration, and most difficult was to access at the DMA-8Plus, because the sound rack cabinet was really cramped. The cable pinout that I did, no had any connection point between the audio grounds and the chassis ground of each unit like recomended by the theory. Only the used audio chanels was connecteds. I used a 6 pair-cable twisted pair with overall shield for the connection of the DTS-XD-10 and the DMA-8Plus and another cable with overall shield for the connection between the DMA-8Plus and the CP-650. But I again the sound issue with a huge lot of noise... So I tried to make a star grounding of all chassis but the problem still the same The only solution that I found who not really cancel the noise, but reduce him a lot, is to connect one of the audio ground pinout of the DTS XD-10 with the cable shield on the chassis of the DMA-8Plus ! Amazing is not it ? but it works !It seems that sometimes the pratice don't match with the theory 8-D In the future I will consider to buy a 6-ways audio transformer, of odysey products to really solve this problem in a professional way. But is an another story. Only my boss can decide to buy it or not... if not, I should take my soldering iron to do a batch of cable for each cinemas...
Thanks for your attention and I wish You all the best for 2010 ! Best regards,
Jean-Michel Grin
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