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simplejack wrote:you guys recommend buying a TV online and shipping it down or buying locally? If locally, I heard people knocking pricesmart tvs and courts? Looking for a 40-50inch budget tv around $5000
X_Factor wrote:I THINK pricemart offers better warranties than most other local companies
and the main damage to tv's, receivers etc is bad, fluctuating power so make sure and get a decent voltage regulator/line conditioner and that you may have to ship in yourself
Electronic Interiors Ltd wrote:X_Factor wrote:I THINK pricemart offers better warranties than most other local companies
and the main damage to tv's, receivers etc is bad, fluctuating power so make sure and get a decent voltage regulator/line conditioner and that you may have to ship in yourself
No need to "ship in " decent power protection products as Panamax is available from us locally with warranty and support.
For Tv's the Panamax MD2 & MD2C are great solutions for power protection and Noise Filtration, and are just 1.5" in depth so it will fit easily behind most TV's
Panamax uses there Protect or Disconnect Technology which - In the event of a catastrophic surge such as lightning, it completely disconnects AC power to connected equipment.
As well as provides clean power by filtering out noise common to household power.
More info can be found on our Facebook page :
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Electron ... 77?fref=nf
carluva wrote:Electronic Interiors Ltd wrote:X_Factor wrote:I THINK pricemart offers better warranties than most other local companies
and the main damage to tv's, receivers etc is bad, fluctuating power so make sure and get a decent voltage regulator/line conditioner and that you may have to ship in yourself
No need to "ship in " decent power protection products as Panamax is available from us locally with warranty and support.
For Tv's the Panamax MD2 & MD2C are great solutions for power protection and Noise Filtration, and are just 1.5" in depth so it will fit easily behind most TV's
Panamax uses there Protect or Disconnect Technology which - In the event of a catastrophic surge such as lightning, it completely disconnects AC power to connected equipment.
As well as provides clean power by filtering out noise common to household power.
More info can be found on our Facebook page :
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Electron ... 77?fref=nf
Do you also honour the panamax warranty as offered by the manufacturer I.e. The warranty that covers equipment replacement in the event that a panamax does not offer the desired power protection under fault conditions?
yup RadioShack had long Auvio optical cables a while backmamoo_pagal wrote:dose anyone know where can I get an optical cable more than 15ft in trinidad?
carluva wrote:Have you checked radioshack? I bought a 6' cable there last year.
mamoo_pagal wrote:carluva wrote:Have you checked radioshack? I bought a 6' cable there last year.
I am only getting 6'. I need at least 15ft! It is for a little project I am working on, anyone knows where I can check?
the home theater in the living room I use a 8 port metal Netgear gigabit switch and a 5 port in the home office. You may need more ports than that but those Netgear unmanaged switches have been a simple case of "turn on and forget". They always work, going in 5 years now.wheelbarrow wrote:Really wanna decide on what model switch to plug in all those drops.
I also wanna do a camera system (in the future) that I can some how use an input or feed so that I can see all the cameras on all the TVs...
That's more drops to plug into the switch again...
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:which universal remote you have?Redman wrote:ok
Im using a Denon 1801
Ive lost the remote..and I would like to borrow a remote from any one so that I can program a universal remote with the functions I want.
Any help would be appreciated
the Logitech Harmony can download all the controls from the net just by entering the device model number, from receivers and tv's to aircondition units and window blinds.
RTFM!Redman wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:which universal remote you have?Redman wrote:ok
Im using a Denon 1801
Ive lost the remote..and I would like to borrow a remote from any one so that I can program a universal remote with the functions I want.
Any help would be appreciated
the Logitech Harmony can download all the controls from the net just by entering the device model number, from receivers and tv's to aircondition units and window blinds.
As it turns out I was able to select the optical input with the universal remote.
When SETTING up the receiver you select the input that is coming through the optical inputs...once set its permanent.
Turns out reading the manual actually helps -who would have thunk it???
check for speaker placement hereRedman wrote:So now I need to properly tune and place the surround speakers-which are all in front due to laziness.
Im going back to see the earlier posts but would welcome any advice here.
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