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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Douglas" data-source="post: 117176" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>Re: BSS Prosys 8810</p><p></p><p>Thanks Craig. The music source(s) are mixed at the front of the store and then sent around 800 feet to the back of the store where my racks are in the network room. I'm sure those lines interweave with my nine outputs somewhere along the way. Unfortunately, it's not my install, it's just my problem as of three years ago. </p><p></p><p>Anyway it turns out the inputs are going bad on the DSP. I switched the inputs around and reprogrammed and all is well with their world again. At least until the other inputs go bad. We went through this three years ago when they didn't want to pay (and never did) for the repair on the primary DSP. This is the secondary. I can only imagine what a stupid emergency this is going to be when number two goes down, despite the six warnings that I personally delivered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Douglas, post: 117176, member: 205"] Re: BSS Prosys 8810 Thanks Craig. The music source(s) are mixed at the front of the store and then sent around 800 feet to the back of the store where my racks are in the network room. I'm sure those lines interweave with my nine outputs somewhere along the way. Unfortunately, it's not my install, it's just my problem as of three years ago. Anyway it turns out the inputs are going bad on the DSP. I switched the inputs around and reprogrammed and all is well with their world again. At least until the other inputs go bad. We went through this three years ago when they didn't want to pay (and never did) for the repair on the primary DSP. This is the secondary. I can only imagine what a stupid emergency this is going to be when number two goes down, despite the six warnings that I personally delivered. [/QUOTE]
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