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Default A/V "Grand Central Station"-type Receivers

Since the late 80s, these have become standard as the heart of home
stereo/video systems where only separate components would do.

Current models have every type of input/output on them, from
RCA(composite) to ports labeled "digital", along with S-Video &
component. Every incoming video signal(from the cable/satellite box
to the gaming console to the DVD to the VHS to the Selectavision - you
get the point!) goes through this huge receiver before hitting the TV
screen or another A/V component.

What will happen to A/V receivers that are "late model"(bought between
2003 - 2006) on February 17, 2009 - as far as their ability to
distribute video to the required components in a modest home theater?

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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 10:08:47 -0700 (PDT), ChrisCoaster
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Since the late 80s, these have become standard as the heart of home
stereo/video systems where only separate components would do.

Current models have every type of input/output on them, from
RCA(composite) to ports labeled "digital", along with S-Video &
component. Every incoming video signal(from the cable/satellite box
to the gaming console to the DVD to the VHS to the Selectavision - you
get the point!) goes through this huge receiver before hitting the TV
screen or another A/V component.

What will happen to A/V receivers that are "late model"(bought between
2003 - 2006) on February 17, 2009 - as far as their ability to
distribute video to the required components in a modest home theater?

-ChrisCoaster


I have it on good word, that the ones in Stamford CT will explode.
Other locations will continue ot work jsut fine.
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Why, Stamford?
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