Heat + air conditioners blasting = CDP won't play


I have an Ayre C-5XEmp that I purchased last September. In the last couple days, my system would go silent for periods of 5 to 20 seconds and then resume playing with that segment of the song missing. During more severe episodes, a song will play for less than a second following by silence with no resmption of play.

I called Micheal at Ayre. He was very helpful and indicated that the issue would get resolved at their factory should it persist. However, he mentioned that he has never heard of symptoms such as those that I was describing.

I brought the player into my dealer and one of the salesperson speculated that the fluctuations in power due to the heat wave may be the cause of the players malfunction. I wasn't quite convinced and left it with them for the day to see if they were experiencing the same issue. When I returned, it was reported to me that the player works flawlessly with all types of discs (CD, DVD-A, SACD).

I brough the player home and turned on all components. I have an Audience Adept Response R12 power conditioner that displays the voltage from the wall. It is normally 112-114 during the day and up to 117-118 in the evening. It is currently at 100!! With the unstable voltage feeding my system, it is apparent that my stereo is not going to function during a heat wave. I could invest in a Torus voltage stabilizer but that would require $3k that I'm not willing to part with yet.

Does anyone else experience similar issues during extreme heat?
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I have had the same issue as Ckoffend with my server/wifi but not with my components. I am using an older panamax 5500 that claims to regenerate power and have recently turned the dimmable lights back up on the meters and it seems to be holding steady at 117 volts. So it must be at the wall as well or it would shut off or at least it is suppose to if it goes too low. Yeah this heat and humidity sure sucks but I think I will only go as far as fall can't come soon enough. Shoveling a foot of snow a few times a week sucks even more the older I get!

Cheers