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The infamous hum and a DiVinci surround sound system by Ashton Hey, so i have the DiVinci white van scam surround sound system and it worked fine all up until one day i turn the amp on and there was this loud hum. It only stops if i turn it off, and changing the volume does not affect the loudness of the hum. I got new fuse for it and tried to use electrical tape to separate the two cords in the reciever (power cord). Unfortunately i failed and maybe i did it wrong but any assistance would be great. I know nothing about audio technology, but i'm willing to learn in order to fix this so definitions and detail would be great.
DiVinci innovative theatre sound Model - DV-7010 5.1CH Channel digital amplifier Hi Have you seen the thread we have on the Brendel AV system? Brendel is another make which is linked with a white van scam -like the DiVinci system you are asking about. If you read other peoples experience with these systems, you shouldn't be surprised if you are having problems with the electronics in your device.
I'm not going to tell you what you system you should use in your home. But given the information on the other thread, I would be very careful if you want to continue using the DiVinci system.and I would be even more careful about trying to mess with the electronics inside. All the best. Paul (Site Editor) Feel free to join in this discussion by adding your own comments below.
Methods We conducted an objective review and comparison of the design and capabilities of all dedicated simulators of the da Vinci robot, the da Vinci Skill Simulator (DVSS) (Intuitive Surgical Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA), dV-Trainer (dVT) (Mimic Technologies Inc., Seattle, WA, USA), and Robotic Surgery Simulator (RoSS) (Simulated Surgical Skills, LLC, Williamsville, NY, USA). This provides base specifications of the hardware and software, with an emphasis on the training capabilities of each system. Results Each simulator contains a large number of training exercises, DVSS = 40, dVT = 65, and RoSS = 52 for skills development. All three offer 3D visual images but use different display technologies. The DVSS leverages the real robotic surgeon’s console to provide visualization, hand controls, and foot pedals. The dVT and RoSS created simulated versions of all of these control systems.
They include systems management services which allow instructors to collect, export, and analyze the scores of students using the simulators. Conclusions This study is the first to provide comparative information of the three simulators functional capabilities with an emphasis on their educational skills. They offer unique advantages and capabilities in training robotic surgeons. Each device has been the subject of multiple validation experiments which have been published in the literature. But those do not provide specific details on the capabilities of the simulators which are necessary for an understanding sufficient to select the one best suited for an organization’s needs. Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank the following representatives of each simulator company for their assistance in collecting data and images, as well as verifying the accuracy of the contents of the paper.
Peter Dominick, Intuitive Surgical Inc.; Jeff Berkley, Mimic Technologies, Inc.; and Kesh Kesavadas, Simulated Surgical Systems, LLC. Da Vinci Skills Simulator photos ©2013 Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Stree Teri Kahani Serial. Used with permission. DV- Trainer Simulator photos ©2013 Mimic Technologies, Inc. Used with permission. Bt Explorer Installation Package R. RoSS Simulator photos ©2013 Simulated Surgical Systems, LLC.
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