I recently acquired a 166 Mhz D8B running v3.0 & the Service Pack.
First issue: Fader banks 1 & 2 (Ch 1-16) do not calibrate to match the monitor display, i.e. they are physically -7.5dB too low. I base this upon pushing them wide open and checking the output levels at the bottom of those faders on the monitor. Bank 3 works fine. Repeated calibrations don't help. Fader bank 1 actually calibrates physically -7.5dB below the +10dB top of stroke where Bank 3 travels; more on Bank 2 coming up.
Second issue: Fader bank 2 will NOT calibrate (no moving faders at all). Instead, they (Ch 9-16) lock up at infinity (bottom of stroke), and will not release after the calibration pass. I moved the Bank 2 cable to Bank 1, and it seemed to work OK (but still -7.5dB low) to rule out the CPU card and/or ribbon cable. For what it's worth, there is some residue on the bottom corner of the PCB that looks suspiciously like a beverage spill. I'm contemplating a rinse with Flux Remover or Deionized water.
I've read some of the threads re: replacing faulty motor drive IC's that seems to work sometimes but not always. I reloaded the OS and the SP just in case. The data cable is not stock, but it works on my other D8B. As far as cleaning the faders, great photos of the process are available in this database, but I'm wondering why no one seems to like a product like Caig FaderLube 5%, which is supposedly made for cleaning and lubing faders. The V-Pots are also really filthy, so I'm looking for a cleaning procedure for them as well. Are they composite wipers or optical encoders?
Any suggestions are welcomed. I didn't want to invest in a fader bank (or two) to find out there is another reason for the -7.5dB deficit.