Topic: Fireface 800 'weeping' Jack Plugs + Input Level Problems
Problem 1.
I have recently bought a FF800 off a trusted friend of mine - he is a location classical engineer and simply didn't have use for it in his rig any more.
After having taken it out of my rack to lend to a friend for a project, I noticed that there was some corrosion around the jack ins and outs on the back of the unit (and on the front too, but less noticeably).
I took the lid off the unit and found that the black plastic of the jack plugs seems to be 'weeping' or 'sweating' a clear/orange liquid. It is no-where else on the board apart from the jack plugs (front and back) - the XLRs and midi sockets etc are all fine.
It seems as though this liquid has begun to corrode the contacts in the jack socket. The 'dirty' connections are causing some level changes and spurious crackles on my signals - something which is fixed temporarily by wiggling the connection - not ideal.
I didn't know if this was a known problem? It seems to me it might be caused by the heat produced by the unit. I can't see that it could overheat in my set up, however, being very well ventilated.
Problem 2.
I wasn't until I lent the unit to another friend (I know, maybe I'm just being too generous??) that I/we noticed a problem with the analogue line level inputs on the rear of the unit (hadn't used them previously). It seems every second channel (all the even numbered channels) are down in level by around 9dB. Oddly, this seems to correspond to the input level gain (impedance?) option on the unit. That is, if I put in a 0dB (I'm guessing dBFS) tone (generated in logic) into each of the inputs, the odd numbered channels will read at just under 0dB, and the even channels will be down, yet if I select the -10dBV input option, the even numbered channels will read just under 0dB and the odd numbered channels will clip.
Seems as though this may be a software problem? I've tried the firmware update and reinstalling the drivers. I'm running the FF800 over firewire 800 into my quad core i7 imac.
Any help on these two problems would be amazingly helpful. Obviously I'm in contact with the guy who sold me the unit, but if these problems are fixable, I'd rather just hold onto it than have to get my money back.
Many thanks in advance.
Jon