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I have a buddy who's a high-end theater installer and he says that happens for most systems under $2k (though less often than mine) and the only solution is to cycle the power. Sometimes he sets up a routine to auto-cycle the power monthly just so the theater users don't see the problem.
I'm not excited to truck my SB46514-F6 back to costco and shell out $200+ more for the elevate, but if the audio is better and the audio cut-out goes away, that's worth it.
Bought this in December and it's real nice.
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This is actually different from other Vizio items. Looks like they actually put some effort in this one.
Bought this in December and it's real nice.
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Bought this in December and it's real nice.
I have a buddy who's a high-end theater installer and he says that happens for most systems under $2k (though less often than mine) and the only solution is to cycle the power. Sometimes he sets up a routine to auto-cycle the power monthly just so the theater users don't see the problem.
I'm not excited to truck my SB46514-F6 back to costco and shell out $200+ more for the elevate, but if the audio is better and the audio cut-out goes away, that's worth it.
I have a buddy who's a high-end theater installer and he says that happens for most systems under $2k (though less often than mine) and the only solution is to cycle the power. Sometimes he sets up a routine to auto-cycle the power monthly just so the theater users don't see the problem.
I'm not excited to truck my SB46514-F6 back to costco and shell out $200+ more for the elevate, but if the audio is better and the audio cut-out goes away, that's worth it.
No I never had a problem
I have a buddy who's a high-end theater installer and he says that happens for most systems under $2k (though less often than mine) and the only solution is to cycle the power. Sometimes he sets up a routine to auto-cycle the power monthly just so the theater users don't see the problem.
I'm not excited to truck my SB46514-F6 back to costco and shell out $200+ more for the elevate, but if the audio is better and the audio cut-out goes away, that's worth it.
Bought mine in October. It has never cut out.
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Satellites have to be wired to the sub. It has chromecast, no airplay.
I have not had a problem with the Switch or xbox series x sound. I agree with the app. It is worthless. I just use the remote which is great because of the display on it. For this price I would not consider it premium priced. For $700 it beats anything sub $800.