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  1. Gilles Cyr

    Panasonic TH-58PZ850U Mounting Holes

    Hi everybody. I had a second reply from Panasonic. The metric measurement of 320 mm on the vertical plane is correct. So is the horizontal separation of 660 mm. The distance of the upper holes to the top is: 195 mm or 7.68 inches. Regards
  2. Gilles Cyr

    Pioneer Elite Pro-530HD problem, "no red"

    Hi If your TV is connected via Component Cables, maybe one of the cables is loose or disconnected. I had that problem recently for I had interchanged the blue and the green wires at one end. Regards
  3. Gilles Cyr

    Panasonic TH-58PZ850U Mounting Holes

    Hi Everyone I am preparing a wall to mount my forthcoming Panasonic TH-58PZ850U. The mounting holes pattern is 320 mm x 660 mm. Can someone tell me what is the distance between the upper mounting holes and the top of the display. Much appreciated.
  4. Gilles Cyr

    Speaker Hum Revisited (Again!)

    Hi Vlad. I had hum in my system a while back and could not figure it out. So I grounded the casing of all the units in turn to an AC box with a zip chord until I found the culprit. Worked fine. Oddly enough, the same system, configured differently, produces no hum. Home this helps. Regards
  5. Gilles Cyr

    Outlaw 950 Record Mode.

    Hi. The way I see it, I will have to re-use my old Sony as a video/sound multiplier to achieve my goal. Thanks for the replies. :) :)
  6. Gilles Cyr

    Outlaw 950 Record Mode.

    Hi everyone. My present preamp is an old Sony 1000ESD due for replacement. It has a "Record Out" mode so that I can set any input to appear at all the outputs. I have Video-input-2 (digital cable) set that way so I can record from digital cable while I listen to analog TV channels or any other...
  7. Gilles Cyr

    Does anyone know how to brige an amp

    Hi Mike. I have two Hafler Power Amps. There is a switch in the back which activates a "bridging" circuitry. The Left Output is reduced via a resistor and coupled to the inverted input of the right amplifier, the right input being disabled. The output is then taken off the +Left and +Right...
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