Well... the reason that I asked about other sources being the cause is because, more often than not, a problem is not what you expected it to be.
There is a peak limiter in the line to help prevent spikes from damaging the speakers. We found that bypassing the limiter on the centre channel the sound returned to normal. A subsequent sound test confirmed that the problem was resolved.
In any event, the tech copied the settings from one CP650 to the spare, just in case.
I guess it pays not to just assume that something is the problem.
There is a peak limiter in the line to help prevent spikes from damaging the speakers. We found that bypassing the limiter on the centre channel the sound returned to normal. A subsequent sound test confirmed that the problem was resolved.
In any event, the tech copied the settings from one CP650 to the spare, just in case.
I guess it pays not to just assume that something is the problem.
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