Yep, from the looks of your error message, it's the same problem ClemsonJeep had. I don't know who in Cambridge fixed ClemsonJeep's problem, but if it was Hugo, then he could definitively answer if it was really a bad DSP or not.

In any case, it's a serious issue, it's one of the main pieces of digital circuitry that's failing. It's not something simple like a loose wire or a bad solder joint, we're talking about one of the main chips going bad here. The required repair is the empeg equivalent of open-heart-surgery.

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Tony Fabris