Hey guys,
I posted this on another forum but had no responses. Hopefully I'll have a little bit more luck here. Basically, I bought a Rotel RSP-1069 a few months ago second hand and for the most part it worked beautifully. However, I was having the infamous handshake issues with the HDMI output and decided to update the scaler software. Everything went smoothly until I restarted the processor after the update... at which point it refused to turn on. No LED light, no nothing.
I emailed Rotel about a week ago and still haven't heard back from them. I was just wondering if there was maybe something I can try to do to maybe bring the thing back to life before potentially taking it for repair.
Also, I know the warranty is not transferable. Does that essentially mean I'm screwed? I'm a little ticked of course because the thing wasn't cheap and I didn't even have time to enjoy it before it went kaput. If I knew updating the software was going to be so damn risky I would never have done it.
Any advice would be welcome, thanks.
I posted this on another forum but had no responses. Hopefully I'll have a little bit more luck here. Basically, I bought a Rotel RSP-1069 a few months ago second hand and for the most part it worked beautifully. However, I was having the infamous handshake issues with the HDMI output and decided to update the scaler software. Everything went smoothly until I restarted the processor after the update... at which point it refused to turn on. No LED light, no nothing.
I emailed Rotel about a week ago and still haven't heard back from them. I was just wondering if there was maybe something I can try to do to maybe bring the thing back to life before potentially taking it for repair.
Also, I know the warranty is not transferable. Does that essentially mean I'm screwed? I'm a little ticked of course because the thing wasn't cheap and I didn't even have time to enjoy it before it went kaput. If I knew updating the software was going to be so damn risky I would never have done it.
Any advice would be welcome, thanks.
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