Well, I took it back a little while ago but it turns out that not only does the store I got it from not have Onkyo systems, neither does anywhere closer than a couple hours drive away(I did some online checking last night after the recommendations). Aside from that, the store can only refund...
Yep, thing's a real POS. Talked to the Panasonic product assistance line earlier today, through clenched teeth at times, and this model does not support external surround at all. Definitely one to avoid unless you're just looking to watch movies. Thankfully though, I'm still within the 7 day...
No, the only DPL button on the receiver or the remote is the DPL II that only works for DVD/CD mode. I can get the surround and the center speaker to play the left and right channels by turning on Super Surround mode but no rear channels, no depths to the sound or anything like that. The thing...
I've done it with things I know to have Dolby surround sound. All of my 360 games state on the back that they support it, the system even has a few different options for it. And yes, my old Audiovox system did split up the channels with the same connections to give an actual surround sound...
Why in the blue hell would a $460 high quality system not be able to provide surround sound for anything other than movies/CDs played directly on it? Why would it not be able to accomplish what my previous, cheap, 130 watt Audiovox system could by providing more than two channels of sound from...
There's no 'Dolby' button or option aside from DPL II, which can only be activated in DVD/CD mode according to the manual. No menu comes up unless the system is put into DVD/CD mode also, and the only speaker options under it are ms delays on the center and rear speakers. No options that...
I just got a 1000 watt Panasonic system(SC-HT930) and I'm having some problems with getting actual surround sound from anything but discs played on the receiver. Every time I switch over to TV or Aux mode, the lit active channel/speaker indicators change to only a left and right channel. I've...