You're one of those really annoying customers.. arn't you .. Ever get the
impression sales people hate you?
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Mark H said:
Return it while you still can!
#1: Would not recieve signal at all.
This before mentioning that you were using rabbit ears only? Mmm.. must be a
faulty box .. of course ..
#2: Left channel sound dead (Staff member trying to convince me it was my
cabling. Produced RCA cable from pocket, inserted into nearest TV, shut
him
right up)
Genuine fault obviously.. but ..
So why refund? Obviously a faulty machine .. Take another one. The fact you
had one faulty box does not mean theyr a bad box, nor qualify as grounds to
advise others to not buy one..
Curious tho, how exactly did you determine an audio problem if it "Would not
recieve signal at all."?
From what I've seen, digital doesn't need a particularly strong signal to
recreate it on your TV (anything over 60ish percent), you just drop a few
FPS on a worse signal.
Dropping ANY FPS is a bad thing, and signifies you don't have good enough
signal. Any box, regardless of make/brand is going to have glitches/issues
below ~65-70 signal QUALITY (not level)
Mine picked up extremely well on rabbitears, out near the blue mountains.
Helps the "> #1: Would not recieve signal at all." statement, of course ..
Just make sure you try it out before you buy it. If they won't let you,
don't get it.
Because obviously the level of signal and availability of an antenna in a
retail outlet is going to be SOOOO related to your actual location and
antenna. Not to mention a lot of places use lights that interfere with tv
signal reception, digital included, meaning you won't do too well within the
location with a rabbit ears ..
And screw around with it, if you can't change settings without reading the
manual, forget it
This may also be because your a clueless moron, but I guess even a manual
won't help with that ..