Actually, if Gary remembers... I had a similar problem when I upgraded my old Pulsar II card to a new Scope card not too long ago. For reasons I was never able to fully understand, the original firewire cables started magically not working properly. These cables worked fine with the original Pulsar card but I was losing sync back to my A16 Ultra so I replaced them with new cables and everything magically started working again. Completely clueless as to why this would happen, My system has never left the studio and the orignal cables for all intents and purposes were never moved. I originally suspected a bad IO card but the new cables cured everything. I guess they just get bad with age or something. No other explanation. A better explanation (as Gary hinted) was that not all connectors are created equally. I suspect still that there were small differences in size or connector design such that the cables weren't making proper contact inside the new IO plate. I bought a new pair of cables from these guys and they work fine:garyb wrote:well, depending on how you ship, customs could be a problem. there is a correct way to do it when sending out repairs so that you don't get charged duty on your own gear. after that, the shipping itself is not that much, at least in the usa. it shouldn't be much more than $80 both ways to ship by air.
on the issue of the cable, i just suggested trying another because on a rare occasion, they can fail. because your repair tech(yes, i know they're trustworthy, i didn't think you were stupid. i know that the tech with the documentation is the most effective.) had it working, so maybe it's the cable. stupid, i know, but if a cable fixed the problem, then happy days!the reason i mentioned a GOOD cable is because it seems that not all firewire connectors are the same, and i have seen strange behavior from some generic cables because of poorly fitting connectors. this is not necessarily the cable's fault or the card's, but the combination of connectors....
http://www.granitedigital.com/catalog/p ... cables.htm
If you haven't tried it already, try a new set of Z-Link cables. Good luck!
PS - one other comment - I have what I believe are one of the first A16 Ultra's off the assembly line. I bought my unit when the word first came out about them (in fact I had to wait a few weeks before my unit arrived). It has literally been "on" almost 7 days a week, 14-20 hours a day since I first bought it (has it been 4 or 5 years? I don't remember anymore). Amazing! Simply amazing that this thing is still rockin after all these years. One of the few pieces of gear in my studio that hasn't let me down. Maybe I got lucky and got a good one (not built on a Monday)
