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Re: My HT Pics
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I really have never noticed the fan noise. But, according to my wife, when I am watching TV nothing else can be heard. The only problem I have had is a piece of "fuzz" got on the mirror. A tech came out and cleaned the mirror and I have had no problems since.
Scott
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I have its little brother, the HLN4365W. Haven't had any problems with it, and I love it. I notice the fan only after turning off the set. The fan runs a minute or so after shut down. Be sure to vacuum the fan outlet on the back of the set every now and then. Dust can build up which might be the source of the noise.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Scott - exceptionall nice. Warm & cozy. Congrats. What is that remote sitting on the couch? Have you looked at the Home Theater Master MX-700?
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Its a Sony Universal remote. AV200 or AV300 is the model i think. I bought it about a year ago and so far, so good. It is a learning remote and so far I have been able to program it to run everything. I just got a Denon AVR 2805 receiver and the remote has a lot of buttons. I have programmed the Sony to run the more important functions such as volume and source, but not much else. I paid about $200 for it, so I haven't looked at any other universals.
Scott
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