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Power solutions question
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Hello all, I finally bought a power solution for my HT. I found a Monster HTS3600 as an open box Item for $274 (Normally retails for 499).
The are 4 different types of outlets:
Digital Video Analog High current
I have my Amp plugged into the high current outlet. I have my Blu-Ray and Sat plugged into the Digital, but where to plug the TV? It's a digital tv (Sony A2000), no? So should I plug it into the video outlet, or the digital?
Thanks
Last edited by vassillios; 12/18/07 02:54 PM.
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It really makes no differece, I have the HTS 2500 and mine are all mixed up.
Rick
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It's funny, but in the documentation they make no reference WHATSOEVER to the mysterious button in the center (under the display) of the unit.
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I read it has a selectable voltmeter/ampmeter with front-panel digital LED display. Could this be to change the display?
Rick
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It hasn't done squat so far.
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