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Post 1 made on Friday March 16, 2012 at 05:55
BudgetBoy
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Hi Everyone;

I am in a quandary about what to do next: I have received the repair estimate from Panurgyoem.com on my Escient FireBall MX-311 for $400. I bought the FB, along with a whole-house audio/video system, during the construction of our house in 2006. From the very beginning (after I had paid for it of course), the installer had problems with the system (in over his head on this job I’ve since learned). Right away, the installer had to send the FB in for repair of a battery (power backup?).

The FB unit has never worked properly in my opinion – it has suffered from the red flashing power button for years and only recently have I had the gumption to send it in for another look by Escient’s authorized service company (Panurgyoem). And now, to be hit with a $400 estimate to replace the entire board leaves a very bitter taste in my mouth. For that much money, I could buy something else, or could I? This is why I’ve come back to this site. I have come here many times over the years looking for answers and ideas. I find the information and resources here most valuable!

The biggest problem experienced with our whole-house A/V system has been with the remotes communicating with the Escient FB. We are constantly getting the “command failed” message on the remotes even though I may be standing right in front of the Wi-Fi expanders (and having powered down/on the remotes). This has been a very frustrating experience, especially given how much we paid for it.

Okay, now to the nuts and bolts of my system. Here is a list of the components I have. While, we were “sold” on the whole-house audio and video pitch, we have never used the system for video since it turns out that we could only stream “composite” quality images to our TV’s. That said, the audio portion has been used heavily (I had pre-wired the house during construction for room speakers and wall switches/pots).

-Escient FireBall MX-311
-Sony DVP-CX777ES (400-disk carousel)
-Philips Serial Extender RFX-9600
-Marantz Multi-Zone Selectors ZS5300 (3 each)
-Philips Pronto TSU-9600 Touch-Screen Remotes (2 each – one for each level)
-Denon AVR-4800 Receiver
-TEAC T-R760 AM/FM Tuner
-Sony Blu-ray Player BDP-S550
-BENQ PE8700 Projector
-Monster Clean Power Filter (HTS-3600)
-Microsoft Xbox 360 Game Console (bought to use as a media center extender)
-Western Digital WDTVLive Plus WDBABX (HD Media Player)


I have a wired and wireless LAN network using the following:

-Netgear Router (WPN824v3)
-Netgear Gigabit Switch (GS116)
-Netgear RangeMax Wireless Access Points (WPN802v)(2 each – one on either side of the house to extend the Wi-Fi range to the TSU-9600’s)

I need to know what options I have going forward – pay $400 to repair the FB (and stay with a GUI system I despise), or ditch the FB and for something more user-friendly that can be programmed on the Pronto remotes (even if it means “jail breaking” them). My first thought was to incorporate the Xbox-360 as the media player (may need to “mod” it) and install something like XBMC as the GUI, but I don’t know how that would work with the touch-screen remotes.

I am open to pretty much anything at this time. My family and I have never been pleased with what we have and I think now is the time to turn the page and get it right once and for all – Thank you!!!


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