[SBE] Symetrix 528E switch help

Bo wbratchr at iglou.com
Thu Jul 9 14:41:27 EDT 2009


Personally I've never had anything from Symetrix that works as promised
except their 421 and 422 AGC units. I much prefer Behringer or ART tube
preamp/processors. They offer a warm, but true sound that most made for TV
oriented gear can't match.



But honestly, I don't know of any equipment that will last for long above 90
degrees unless it is built to military specs.



Good Luck,

Bo Bratcher

Video Engineer - MetroTV

Louisville Metro Government







From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Edwin
Bukont
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 10:30 AM
To: sbe; radio-tech at broadcast.net
Subject: [SBE] Symetrix 528E switch help



Please reply off list if possible as I do not seem to be getting the
radio-tech list reflector

I have five Sym 528E mic processors all with the same issue.

Units were mounted one atop the other is a wooden rack in a studio with no
HVAC. The room itself was probably 95-deg and the units were literally tooo
hot to touch.

All the units exhibit the same issue. Audio does not flow reliably through
the unit. The problem is the blasted plastic shadow (might be other
manufactuer) alternate action push button switches. They look like shadow
anyway. Excersizing them does seem to help, but the audio remains
intermittent, operating best if the switch is held firmly in.

I think the high heat might have corrupted the conductive lubricant that I
understand is contained within the switches. Is anyone familiar with a
lubricant that can be used to restore proper contact operation of the
switches?

OR..is this a familiar problem that necessitates component replacement?

These units are only 6 yrs old, have seen very little use. Sym wants
$100-240 per unit plus shipping for repair. I can buy an 8-channel preamp
for less than that.

Thanks

Edwin Bukont CSRE, DRB, CBNT
V- 240.417.2475; F- 240.368.1265







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