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What I would try is to temporarily run your video wires directly to the TV to SEE if you really have a difference in resolution, not just a numbers change on your TV. The receiver, as I am sure you already suspect, shouldn't degrade the signal at all but may be showing the signal;s...
The only way to tell is to listen and in this case it is likely that you can only do that once everything is tied up in your new home. Personally I would opt for B&W in-walls to reduce the likelihood that you will have issues later on but then on the other hand, you may be doing yourself a big...
The toughest part of recommending in-walls is that there a very few, if any places where you can go listen to them. Then of course they will sound differently in your wall than they will in a store's wall but if you understand what you are giving up for the invisibility then the B&W's (or...
Ah yes, now it is clear. If you estimated your labor already then technically I suppose you are in some trouble but my suggestion is to discuss this with your customer and work it between you. You are both business men who understand the need to make money and besides your rates are a steal...
Is there any store where you can go listen to your choices? As mentioned, the only person who can answer which is better is you. If you have no opportunity to go "test drive" these speakers then I doubt you would be seriously disappointed by either choice but would lean towards the brand you...
Another question: What is a box with two subs in it? Are we talking two amplifiers and two speakers or one amplifier and two speakers? What do the input terminals labels say?
Normally you could say you have $1000.00 into the labor at least but on the other hand, you really can't expect your customers to pay you too much to learn/ask questions. Does that make sense? If, as Robert_J mentions, you anticipate some additional benefits from this deal (such as being able to...
All you really need to do is determine what the absolute largest screen that you could have on your wall then check the dimensions of the screens on several manufacturers websites. I know for sure that Da-Lite has tutorials and a lot of information.
If you can burn the soundtrack to a CD the cheapest way to do this would be to simply buy an inexpensive CD player for your intro. If you can find something with some video on it then buy a cheap DVD player.
Connect your STB directly to the TV to eliminate the recorder as a possible problem. If the flickering still happens trace back the wires to the source and if it still happens you can call your service provider for help.
the fuse on the board needs to be checked and hope like mad that it is blown. This is a section from the Service manual that might help. 2. The LED does not light in green even once when the POWER button is pressed. It remains lighting in red (in the STANDBY mode). 2-1. Check the EVER...