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  • Nov 16, 2024 | avsforum.com | Paul C. Light

    #2 · Marantz SR7015 is connected via HDMI to HDMI3 (eARC). Sound and picture is fine. However, on the INPUT menu on the TV it shows the AVR but it’s greyed out and says weak or no signal. If I plug the HDMI cable into port 4 of the TV I can access the OSD of the SR7015 but the audio function is lost. I reset everything. Unplugged everything from the wall for 2 minutes and plugged back in. Normal operation in the HDMI port (3) for about 20 seconds.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | avsforum.com | Paul C. Light

    Hi everyone,I'm in Thailand and looking for a new TV. Will be seated approximately 3.2 meters away. Bright room. Content will be Netflix, YouTubeI'm trying to stick with a budget option 🤣 (in a previous life I've had LG and Sony OLED- that was when I was working). Most of my research has been done online. Almost impossible to carry out side by side comparisons here in a retail environment. So, I'll be buying online. Thoughts and comments on the following 2 options. Hisense 75U7N $1369Hisense 75U8N $1966

  • Aug 23, 2024 | avsforum.com | Paul C. Light

    Hi everyone,I‘m looking for options to have music outside by the pool. What are the pros and cons of the following? Price for either option is about the same. 1. Definitive Technology AW6500 hardwired to AVR zone 2 (if I go this option I’ve only got about 1 week before I have to confirm with electrician)2. JBL Party box 310Thank you.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | avsforum.com | Paul C. Light

    HiWhat is the ideal depth for a cabinet to house a Marantz SR7015 AVR? There will be a door on the front and I plan on have a slot in the side and top for ventilation. It will be around 600mm high. The AVR is still in its packaging. The cabinet will be fixed to a wall so the back won't be "open". Obviously, I want to make sure that there's enough room for cables at the back. Would 600mm deep be good? Thank you.

  • Jul 28, 2024 | business-ethics.com | Paul C. Light

    by Gael O’BrienWe fuel possibility through the strength of our ideas and actions … unless we are stuck. The universal problem of being stuck and staying stuck indefinitely impedes developing ideas and solutions that benefit companies and others. It also harms well-being. I’ve had my share of slipping from flow to stuck as have leaders, employees, and nearly everyone. Being stuck has become more common than we realize.

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