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HDMI Lightning Damage
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<blockquote data-quote="BobTheBuilder" data-source="post: 1024271" data-attributes="member: 14105"><p>Hi Forum Members,</p><p></p><p>I need some help/advice. A week ago we had a lightning strike. Although the strike was not on the house itself it was enough to cause damage to a lot of expensive kit. Amongst others my NAD T777 has lost all (I think) of the HDMI ports. Three questions:</p><p>1. Is it repairable and worth repairing, and if so, by whom?</p><p>2. What other damage should I look for, audio seems fine on the other inputs but it is difficult to judge without HDMI.</p><p>3. What can I do to protect myself in future. My entire audio system is behind a fairly beefy APC UPS, I thought I had done enough.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help or suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobTheBuilder, post: 1024271, member: 14105"] Hi Forum Members, I need some help/advice. A week ago we had a lightning strike. Although the strike was not on the house itself it was enough to cause damage to a lot of expensive kit. Amongst others my NAD T777 has lost all (I think) of the HDMI ports. Three questions: 1. Is it repairable and worth repairing, and if so, by whom? 2. What other damage should I look for, audio seems fine on the other inputs but it is difficult to judge without HDMI. 3. What can I do to protect myself in future. My entire audio system is behind a fairly beefy APC UPS, I thought I had done enough. Thanks for any help or suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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