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HELP : Receiver interference (Onkyo TX-NR807)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 66974" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>Here are the facts. We sent the receiver to our distributors at our cost. Our distributors then tested the unit extensively over several days and found no issue. The receiver was then returned to our offices. We tested the unit and found it to be working perfectly. Brett was present at our offices and did not leave until he was satisfied that the receiver was working perfectly. </p><p></p><p>Clearly the receiver is not at fault. The issue appears to be external and isolated to Brett's house. This is something we have no control over. We did not have any involvement in the units installation and as such can't be held responsible for any issues that may be prevalent on site. Pointing fingers and insulting us (calling us 'lazy ass') for something we have no control over is uncalled for. </p><p></p><p>I would be happy to send a technician to investigate the issue further but there will be a charge involved depending on the circumstances of the fault. If we find the issue lies with the receiver even after establishing that it works perfectly elsewhere then the fault will be covered by the amplifiers warranty. If we find the issue is not related to the receiver then there will be a charge involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 66974, member: 693"] Here are the facts. We sent the receiver to our distributors at our cost. Our distributors then tested the unit extensively over several days and found no issue. The receiver was then returned to our offices. We tested the unit and found it to be working perfectly. Brett was present at our offices and did not leave until he was satisfied that the receiver was working perfectly. Clearly the receiver is not at fault. The issue appears to be external and isolated to Brett's house. This is something we have no control over. We did not have any involvement in the units installation and as such can't be held responsible for any issues that may be prevalent on site. Pointing fingers and insulting us (calling us 'lazy ass') for something we have no control over is uncalled for. I would be happy to send a technician to investigate the issue further but there will be a charge involved depending on the circumstances of the fault. If we find the issue lies with the receiver even after establishing that it works perfectly elsewhere then the fault will be covered by the amplifiers warranty. If we find the issue is not related to the receiver then there will be a charge involved. [/QUOTE]
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