by Y-my-R » Fri Sep 30, 2022 5:49 pm
I'm sorry that you have such serious problems with your D8B.
Stupid question: If you pick up the D8B console and shake it a bit, does it sound like anything is loose in there? What about the rack unit? Does anything sound loose?
I'm asking, because a long time ago when I moved one D8B around that was giving me trouble, I noticed that something inside was making a sound like something was loose.
I'm fairly well built, so I can just pick up the whole desk by myself and shake it, so, that's what I did.
When I did, a small yellow component fell out - this was a capacitor in my case.
I found that a capacitor was missing on the clock card (I posted about this again recently, but this incident was years ago), and soldered it back on. This resolved the problem I had experienced at that time.
Now, a problem like what you're describing, might be any kind of component in the clock circuitry, that is either fried, not making good contact, or could have "fallen off" like it did in my case.
With a device like the D8B, that has so many circuit boards, it will be difficult to find where such a bad component would be located. The right thing would be, to have someone who understands electronics go through the desk and troubleshoot it - but you can try looking for either "burned" or "scorched" or missing components on any of the cards and circuit boards yourself... or for components that look like they're loose or don't make good contact, etc.
But quite honestly, even for me, trying to find an issue like that in a big device like the D8B, would be a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.
But again... I managed to find that the component I "shook out" of my D8B, was missing on my Apogee Clock card... but you already replaced the clock card, so it's probably not that.
But MOST circuits in the D8B, are somewhat related to "word clock" (since everything that handles digital audio needs to sync to word clock), so, the bad/missing component could probably be "anywhere" I'm afraid!
Sorry that you invested so much money in the D8B... but hopefully you spent that money many years ago, and got a good service out of the D8B. In terms of value today, because of the excessive reliability issues the D8B has, you're lucky if you can sell it for more than a few hundred Euros (I didn't pay more than $150 for ANY of the D8Bs I own... that's how much their price has dropped, since they have problems, so frequently.)
Really sorry, if you weren't aware of this "reputation" the D8B has, yet.