Currently the way the electrican hooked it up was to wire two 15 amp receptacles on opposite sides of the room.(at the time he did that, I wasn't sure where my equipment was going to go). so, can I have both 20 amp and 15 amp receptacles (a total of four outlets) on the same 20 amp dedicated...
hello, I'm currently building a tv room, and I've had the electrician install a whole house surge protector, and a dedicated 20 amp circuit for the new room. He's wired the circuit and used 12 gauge wire, but is inquiring why i want a 20 amp circuit. Rather than say "because the folks over at...
I suppose it depends on how much you trust the company you buy it from. Etronics may or may not be in business in a year(or when you need them). I personally am not willing to take that chance. But that's just me...
I've been able to duplicate the problem. I guess I would call the sound a "ticking" rather than a "popping". I disconnected all the compom=nents except for the DVD player. I tested using an optical cable as well as a digital coaxial cable. Same result - upon using the remote (either the DVD or...
thanks for the suggestion, David. Today as I'm trying different things, I am unable to duplicate the problem from yesterday. I guess that's good but I wouldn't want it to happen again after my "trial" period is over. Maybe in re-seating the connections, one of them was loose. Anyway, after...
I would listen to both, but I would also check out the remote for both since the Denon has features accessable only from the remote. For a non-techie like me, I found the Pioneer to be more user friendly and easier to operate. For a big ticket item such as this, I would recommend spending a...
hello, I am a new subscriber but I've been lurking here for the past month or two. I have really learning a lot about home theater and based on the information I've read here and my own research I've recently purchased a set of Paradigm Reference 40's and a Pioneer 45tx. I had originally...