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Yahmaha RX-V2400RDS
This thread has 18 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 19.
Post 16 made on Thursday July 29, 2004 at 10:04
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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On 06/14/04 05:11, john said...
THX certification states it should be simple and
easy to operate, ha ha not in this case :-)

Yeah, well, just remember that there are THX certified computer speakers. I am sure that Star Wars will sound just that way that George Lucas' boy wants it to sound when played on these speakers.

Say, isn't certifying computer speakers for THX kind of like saying "if you computer-bootleg my movie, I will be sure it sounds right" ? ? ? Huh ? How about it, THX guys?


On 07/09/04 11:01, john said...
Ive just recieved my second amp and have managed
to do the same to this one. It involves using
DVD rips. Original discs never trigger this fault.
Using a copy try the above sequence and it should
do it. then original copies will do it.

Right, but they will SOUND JUST GREAT on your computer THX speakers, right?

Wait -- you mean, once you have been able to trigger this fault with a DVD rip, from then on, the receiver will do this with ALL DVDs?


On 07/25/04 08:00, Tech Pro said...
That Yahama is a cheap piece of garbage. Get rid
of it and get a quality amp from someone like
HK, Marantz or Onkyo.

Axes ground here, free.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
"The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
Post 17 made on Thursday July 29, 2004 at 10:12
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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You know, if your head hurts when you bang it into the wall over and over, you should quit banging it.

Is there some NEED to push those up and down buttons, or are you now, due to typical lack of appropriate response from a manufacturer (starting, for instance, with them believing you and not thinking you are a nut case), and a desire to understand something that actually won't matter unless you hit those buttons by mistake, hung up on this fluke? Don't let this ruin your life! Don't descend into a dark tea-time of the soul...just quit pushing the damned buttons!
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
"The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
OP | Post 18 made on Thursday July 29, 2004 at 14:25
john
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what a nob you are mate aye.

no i am receivin support from yamaha. no im not menatl. so i want to select decoders and so doing it frezzes the amp duh.

whats yer problem?

they want the amp in so they can see it for themselves. im just surprised that no one else has encountered it.

so i ask again...whats yer problem aye?
john
OP | Post 19 made on Thursday December 2, 2004 at 06:32
john
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After 3 months of waiting my dealer wanted his rotel back so I asked for the new rxv2500.

I dont know if they cured the problem with the 2400. No one else seems to have encountered the problem.

Im guessing it must be a problem. That theyve changed the software on the 2500 and thats why they've given me the new model.

Apparently my 2400 is in japan being looked at.

Hopefully this 2500 is ok (fingers crossed)
john
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