totalz
09-15-2006, 01:01 AM
"... the audio started cutting out while watching a DVD. Apparently any voltage spike in the household electricity caused this to happen."
Quoted from the 4th review. (http://www.audioreview.com/mfr/sherwood-newcastle/a-v-receivers/PRD_118790_2718crx.aspx?TabID=1)
I'm having the same problem, and optical is much worst than coaxial input :confused5: . Is there any way to fix this problem?? I know this is a really old amp, but now I just use it for music, cause I got another set for HT.
thanks :sleep:
Quoted from the 4th review. (http://www.audioreview.com/mfr/sherwood-newcastle/a-v-receivers/PRD_118790_2718crx.aspx?TabID=1)
I'm having the same problem, and optical is much worst than coaxial input :confused5: . Is there any way to fix this problem?? I know this is a really old amp, but now I just use it for music, cause I got another set for HT.
thanks :sleep: