My DCX2496, with about 100 hours on it total, started acting funny a few weeks back. I would be listening to music and all of a sudden the left channel would "click" a bit, then lose signal completely. Turning it off and on would fix the problem.
I was doing some measurments last night, feeding the DCX2496 pink noise, and after a few seconds the sound would slowly get quiet, like 1db per 3 seconds. After 10 seconds or so it would lose input signal completely. Again, turning it off and back on would fix it.
Has anyone else had a problem like this? I'd like to return it and get a replacement from PE, but it's been about 10 months and I don't see them getting any in anytime soon:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=248-669
Any ideas? 🙁
Thanks!
I was doing some measurments last night, feeding the DCX2496 pink noise, and after a few seconds the sound would slowly get quiet, like 1db per 3 seconds. After 10 seconds or so it would lose input signal completely. Again, turning it off and back on would fix it.
Has anyone else had a problem like this? I'd like to return it and get a replacement from PE, but it's been about 10 months and I don't see them getting any in anytime soon:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=248-669
Any ideas? 🙁
Thanks!
Mazeroth,
I had one of my DCX's that was doing some funny stuff.
I sent it back to get serviced, and I think all they did was
push in one of the ribbon connectors.
I still use it and it has been fine ever since.
It's probably not it - but why don't you crack the case and
just check all the ribbon connectors.
-Eric
I had one of my DCX's that was doing some funny stuff.
I sent it back to get serviced, and I think all they did was
push in one of the ribbon connectors.
I still use it and it has been fine ever since.
It's probably not it - but why don't you crack the case and
just check all the ribbon connectors.
-Eric
Good idea. I'll give that a shot.
What's wierd is after I turn it off then back on it works fine...for a while. If it was a loose connection you'd think it would either work or not work.
What's wierd is after I turn it off then back on it works fine...for a while. If it was a loose connection you'd think it would either work or not work.
herm said:I sent it back to get serviced, and I think all they did was
push in one of the ribbon connectors.
It's a well known issue in the touring PA industry, and not just with the DCXs. A lot of these cheaper units with ribbon cables have the same issues. If that fails, then check for a dry joint on the connector.
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