Since Dolby doesn't do manufacturing in-house anymore, I don't think that they are really set up for that sort of RXO. Remember, Dolby yore made schematics available and talking component level stuff with them was definitely done. I'm surprised, honestly, that more wasn't done for the CP750, given its popularity...a Dolby Field Bulletin discussing its wear components. The closest they got was some parts on the internal power supply.
I think there could be a market for CP750 motherboard repair. Swapping motherboards is going to be faster/cheaper (even if an RX board is knocking on the $1,000 range) than changing units. Knowing that heat is the main driver of the problem...as I noted, move the power supply out of the box.
I think there could be a market for CP750 motherboard repair. Swapping motherboards is going to be faster/cheaper (even if an RX board is knocking on the $1,000 range) than changing units. Knowing that heat is the main driver of the problem...as I noted, move the power supply out of the box.
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