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Old 12-03-2008, 10:39 PM   #1
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Default Can your wife S/O operate your HT?

If you died next week (or you found 20 million cash stuffed inside a speaker that you just bought at a yard sale, and decided to run off to Rio with out them; whichever is more preferable/plausible to you) would your wife/husband/SO be able to......



1. Operate your HT equipment without you? You know........ turn everything on and be able to get both video and audio from the device she wanted?

2. If they had to remove everything from the room to paint or redo floors.... would they be able to put everything back together and STILL get to both the audio and video from the device she wanted?

3. Would they be able to tweak the settings to make them sound almost as good as you do, or would they even care as long as it worked?

4. Would they even know how to find out without resorting to the Geek Squad?



My answers

1. Yes.. even if the universal remotes died... she'd still be able to get the indiviual remotes and eventually get everything powered on and on the right inputs to see AND hear what she wanted to.

2. I think she would label everything before she unplugged it and probably do a good job of getting it back together.

3. No.... and she wouldn't even care to try. If she can see it and hear it she'll be thrilled and relieved with that.

4. If she did get really stuck on something, I think she'd do an internet search, but if the information she found only managed to confuse her further; I don't know what she'd do.


I'm totally book marking this forum in my wife's laptop! I'm just going to tell her to look for Beta Man, Ozzman, Prerich, JJ, Hamp, ALL you guys here are great! And if I forgot your name..... you still rock harder than my memory apparently does.
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