This has happened to me twice now in the 8 years that I've had my C2. (Which I love by the way.)
Probably no big deal, but I'm one of those people who has to understand WHY things happen.
I was getting my system ready to watch some TV that I had recorded, and since the C2 doesn't handle HDMI, I have to reconfigure my Cox DVR to output digital audio. Fine, no problem.
When I powered up the C2, I waited for the amps to come on, and I was unpleasantly surprised to only get only the two back channels. Nothing from the front at all.
I powered it all down, and watched whatever without the benefit of the home theater.
I thought I would deal with it the next day. (When this happened before, I spent seemingly hours checking and re-checking connections, etc.)
I then remembered that to remedy it the first time, I simply turned off the power switch on the back of the C2. Waited a couple of seconds, and turned it back on, powered it up, and everything was fine.
I'm no electronic genius, so can someone, in lawmen's terms, explain this?
Thanks
Jim
Probably no big deal, but I'm one of those people who has to understand WHY things happen.
I was getting my system ready to watch some TV that I had recorded, and since the C2 doesn't handle HDMI, I have to reconfigure my Cox DVR to output digital audio. Fine, no problem.
When I powered up the C2, I waited for the amps to come on, and I was unpleasantly surprised to only get only the two back channels. Nothing from the front at all.
I powered it all down, and watched whatever without the benefit of the home theater.
I thought I would deal with it the next day. (When this happened before, I spent seemingly hours checking and re-checking connections, etc.)
I then remembered that to remedy it the first time, I simply turned off the power switch on the back of the C2. Waited a couple of seconds, and turned it back on, powered it up, and everything was fine.
I'm no electronic genius, so can someone, in lawmen's terms, explain this?
Thanks
Jim
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