We're having multiple CP750 processors have the output level dropping away. The affected ones are all around 10 years old although we are just starting to do SPL vs level fader checks on all rooms with them... complaints started from a site built and equipped 10+ years ago. The only cure is a new main board.
I'm not complaining that a decade old electronic device fails, although we shouldn't need to expect that.
Just a heads up.
On a few with the alignment channel faders at 100% (16) I have seen surround SPL under 70dBC. Screen channels haven't been as bad, some around 80dBC max. Still unacceptable but tolerable for a short time pending main board replacement - a bunch are on order.
Dolby sent a notice advising that this can happen and links it to overheating exacerbated by blocking the cooling holes in the chassis - there should be open or blank rack space above and below the processor and it should not be above a hot component. At this site they are above a monitor and below a DCP2000 (neither gets hot) with one RU open above and below in well ventilated cool racks.
I'm not complaining that a decade old electronic device fails, although we shouldn't need to expect that.
Just a heads up.
On a few with the alignment channel faders at 100% (16) I have seen surround SPL under 70dBC. Screen channels haven't been as bad, some around 80dBC max. Still unacceptable but tolerable for a short time pending main board replacement - a bunch are on order.
Dolby sent a notice advising that this can happen and links it to overheating exacerbated by blocking the cooling holes in the chassis - there should be open or blank rack space above and below the processor and it should not be above a hot component. At this site they are above a monitor and below a DCP2000 (neither gets hot) with one RU open above and below in well ventilated cool racks.
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