I look after an 11-plex in which the CP750s (all but one manufactured between April 2011 and January 2012) are dying. They are gradually upgrading to 950s. As of now, four screens have been upgraded, and the remaining seven still use 750s.
The power supplies died in two of these remaining CP750s within the last month, and when we got new ones back in stock, the manager decided to replace the ones in the four remaining 750s preemptively (to avoid down time when they eventually crap out). This I did last Monday. On Saturday, they reported a fault with one of them, symptomatic of level drop disease.
I checked it out on site just now, and that's what it is, alright - only 66-69dB playing pink at reference. Cranking the channel gains all the way up gets it into the low 70s. They're having to play movies at 8-9 on the fader to get an acceptable level: previously, they were playing features on 5.5 to 6.5, depending on the movie.
My question / request for opinions is this: could replacing the power supply board have tipped the motherboard over the edge? Slightly increased DC voltage output from the new power supply, maybe? If there is a risk of this, then I will advise other 750 operators that replacing the power supply preemptively is not a good idea, and that they should wait until the existing one dies (at which point they'll have nothing, except the cost of a relatively cheap part, to lose).
The power supplies died in two of these remaining CP750s within the last month, and when we got new ones back in stock, the manager decided to replace the ones in the four remaining 750s preemptively (to avoid down time when they eventually crap out). This I did last Monday. On Saturday, they reported a fault with one of them, symptomatic of level drop disease.
I checked it out on site just now, and that's what it is, alright - only 66-69dB playing pink at reference. Cranking the channel gains all the way up gets it into the low 70s. They're having to play movies at 8-9 on the fader to get an acceptable level: previously, they were playing features on 5.5 to 6.5, depending on the movie.
My question / request for opinions is this: could replacing the power supply board have tipped the motherboard over the edge? Slightly increased DC voltage output from the new power supply, maybe? If there is a risk of this, then I will advise other 750 operators that replacing the power supply preemptively is not a good idea, and that they should wait until the existing one dies (at which point they'll have nothing, except the cost of a relatively cheap part, to lose).
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