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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 213390" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>The CC64 is merely a controller for a rack mounted DSP unit. It's possible that someone muted (via combination button/control wheel pressing) a zone, but it's unlikely that the unit itself was "reprogrammed" by someone merely fiddling with it. It's also unlikely that a single output of the DSP unit (EX-****, SP-** or ESP-***) has failed. I'd start at the DSP output that drives the zone and use headphone amp, headphones, and some clip leads to verify the zone output of the DSP. If it's working your problem is downstream and has nothing to do with the DSP or CC64.</p><p></p><p>Bose Professional has people that answer the phone and are willing to help. You might ring them up and see what they have to say. Alternately they also have "community", i.e. forum, support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 213390, member: 67"] The CC64 is merely a controller for a rack mounted DSP unit. It's possible that someone muted (via combination button/control wheel pressing) a zone, but it's unlikely that the unit itself was "reprogrammed" by someone merely fiddling with it. It's also unlikely that a single output of the DSP unit (EX-****, SP-** or ESP-***) has failed. I'd start at the DSP output that drives the zone and use headphone amp, headphones, and some clip leads to verify the zone output of the DSP. If it's working your problem is downstream and has nothing to do with the DSP or CC64. Bose Professional has people that answer the phone and are willing to help. You might ring them up and see what they have to say. Alternately they also have "community", i.e. forum, support. [/QUOTE]
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