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I think I'm digital desk cursed...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Diack" data-source="post: 43131" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Re: I think I'm digital desk cursed...</p><p></p><p>I'm having difficulty understanding how a UPS could be of any use in this situation. The PSU in the SL24/4/2 is a universal switchmode - it operates anywhere between 90 and 240 volts - if the volts go down, the amps go up (within that window) and the output remains the same. The idea of preregulating the power seems silly. In the case of breif power interruptions, I can see the point - saving reboot time, but in this case there were no interruptions of power to FOH. The desk simply stopped working while all the other paraphenalia stayed alive, then came back to life after it had been removed from the rig. I suspect thermally related issues. It seems like the 01v96 is the answer even though I hate the layering of functions and the necessity to use external boxes to get a decent input count (Barfringer ADA8k to the rescue (-: ). The iLive is just silly at my level.</p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Diack, post: 43131, member: 144"] Re: I think I'm digital desk cursed... I'm having difficulty understanding how a UPS could be of any use in this situation. The PSU in the SL24/4/2 is a universal switchmode - it operates anywhere between 90 and 240 volts - if the volts go down, the amps go up (within that window) and the output remains the same. The idea of preregulating the power seems silly. In the case of breif power interruptions, I can see the point - saving reboot time, but in this case there were no interruptions of power to FOH. The desk simply stopped working while all the other paraphenalia stayed alive, then came back to life after it had been removed from the rig. I suspect thermally related issues. It seems like the 01v96 is the answer even though I hate the layering of functions and the necessity to use external boxes to get a decent input count (Barfringer ADA8k to the rescue (-: ). The iLive is just silly at my level. M [/QUOTE]
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