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MeredithMan
03-29-2017, 10:34 AM
I did a search of previous threads/posts, but came up empty. Does anyone have a home theatre person that they would recommend? This is for troubleshooting/fixing an existing system installed by the previous owner of my house... not purchasing and installing a new system.

I did have someone come out already and he diagnosed the problem and said he "would get back to me". 6 weeks and 3 or 4 phone calls by me later, I haven't heard a peep, so time to find someone new.

Thanks!

joey2665
03-29-2017, 11:57 AM
I did a search of previous threads/posts, but came up empty. Does anyone have a home theatre person that they would recommend? This is for troubleshooting/fixing an existing system installed by the previous owner of my house... not purchasing and installing a new system.

I did have someone come out already and he diagnosed the problem and said he "would get back to me". 6 weeks and 3 or 4 phone calls by me later, I haven't heard a peep, so time to find someone new.

Thanks!

Jim Nichols. A Plus 603-476-2440. He is in Moultonborough and doing ny new home in Laconia AV Alarm Cameras Outdoor lighting. He has been great. Highly recommended.

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thinkxingu
03-29-2017, 01:09 PM
I did a search of previous threads/posts, but came up empty. Does anyone have a home theatre person that they would recommend? This is for troubleshooting/fixing an existing system installed by the previous owner of my house... not purchasing and installing a new system.

I did have someone come out already and he diagnosed the problem and said he "would get back to me". 6 weeks and 3 or 4 phone calls by me later, I haven't heard a peep, so time to find someone new.

Thanks!
What was the problem?

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mishman
03-29-2017, 01:25 PM
I have a similar need - our central remote no longer works to operate Directv, receiver, DVR and new TV as several units had to be replaced. My wife complains that it now takes three remotes to do what one used to but for the life of me I can't seem to program the remote to integrate these new devices. Could use some help but don't want to pay a fortune. Any suggestions appreciated.

BroadHopper
03-29-2017, 02:07 PM
I have a similar need - our central remote no longer works to operate Directv, receiver, DVR and new TV as several units had to be replaced. My wife complains that it now takes three remotes to do what one used to but for the life of me I can't seem to program the remote to integrate these new devices. Could use some help but don't want to pay a fortune. Any suggestions appreciated.

I have the old Harmony 350. It gets updated with new equipment and firmware as they come out just via your laptop. It takes the place of 4 remotes beautifully! (TV, DTA, sound bar, Blu Ray, Stereo Receiver). It can control up to 7 remotes.

The Roku stick uses a different technology, however the new Harmony 650 takes care of all!

Very easy to set up! Give it a try. Best Buy will match Amazon price!

MeredithMan
03-29-2017, 03:05 PM
Jim Nichols. A Plus 603-476-2440. He is in Moultonborough and doing ny new home in Laconia AV Alarm Cameras Outdoor lighting. He has been great. Highly recommended.

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Unfortunately, Jim was the guy that came out back at the end of January. He was very friendly, polite, and knowledgeable, but I never heard back from him, despite several follow-up phone calls on my part. I guess my repair was not as high on the pecking order as new installs, which I totally understand...he's a small businessman and needs to prioritize his time. So, time to move on....

MeredithMan
03-29-2017, 03:22 PM
What was the problem?

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The color suddenly was not right. Anything blue seemed almost gray, and the reds and greens were more intense than usual. I thought the TV was shot, but that didn't make sense to me, since it is a Sony Bravia and is only about 8 years old.

Some backstory on the installation:

The TV is embedded into the wall over a fireplace. The opening for the TV has a motorized print that can open and close, thus making it look like there is a big picture on the wall when the tv is not in use. All of the equipment is in a closet on the other side of the room. This install was done 8 or so years ago by the previous owner. My understanding is that HDMI cables were not in vogue then, so CAT-5 cable was run from the equipment, through the wall, to the opening for the TV. The CAT-5 is plugged into a BALUN, which connects to the Red, Blue, Green video cables coming from the TV. Because it is a complex installation, I wanted to have a professional take care of it, not the dopey homeowner, (aka, Me)

When the home theatre guy came out to diagnose the problem 6+ weeks ago, he said that the Blue tone was not being recognized from the TV. Could either be a bad Blue cable or the BALUN had failed. He was going to go off and research the part, get me a price on a new one, etc. That was the last I heard. So, time to find someone new....

ishoot308
03-29-2017, 03:36 PM
You can try contacting Ron from Orbit Satellite in Tilton. Not sure how busy he is doing new installs but worth a shot.

Dan

Just Sold
03-29-2017, 07:07 PM
Jerry Boyson at Lake Winnipesaukee Home Theater 4 Whittier Hwy rt 25 (next to kayak store). Moultonborough, NH 03254 . (603) 630-1392

WinnisquamZ
03-29-2017, 08:38 PM
Second Ron from Orbit. Difficult Install and he nailed it

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BroadHopper
04-01-2017, 08:08 AM
The color suddenly was not right. Anything blue seemed almost gray, and the reds and greens were more intense than usual. I thought the TV was shot, but that didn't make sense to me, since it is a Sony Bravia and is only about 8 years old.

Some backstory on the installation:

The TV is embedded into the wall over a fireplace. The opening for the TV has a motorized print that can open and close, thus making it look like there is a big picture on the wall when the tv is not in use. All of the equipment is in a closet on the other side of the room. This install was done 8 or so years ago by the previous owner. My understanding is that HDMI cables were not in vogue then, so CAT-5 cable was run from the equipment, through the wall, to the opening for the TV. The CAT-5 is plugged into a BALUN, which connects to the Red, Blue, Green video cables coming from the TV. Because it is a complex installation, I wanted to have a professional take care of it, not the dopey homeowner, (aka, Me)

When the home theatre guy came out to diagnose the problem 6+ weeks ago, he said that the Blue tone was not being recognized from the TV. Could either be a bad Blue cable or the BALUN had failed. He was going to go off and research the part, get me a price on a new one, etc. That was the last I heard. So, time to find someone new....

I saw a similar setup a year ago. The TV is pre HDMI and a unique HD plasma TV. with composite cables. The TV was built into the wall of an elaborate theatre setup. The original installer from Bedford have retired. Local businesses told the owner to get a new state of the art system. The install is to cost more than the technology!

Called Phil's TV in Franklin. He was able to replace the electronics in the old TV and made color corrections. The TV is outstanding!
I would give Phil a call.

MeredithMan
04-24-2017, 08:30 AM
After the recommendations here from ishoot308 and WinnisquamZ, and other research, I decided to go with Ron from Orbit. Happy to report that he came out last week and got me back on line fairly inexpensively. Turns out he found the problem to be a crappy cable that had been supplied by.....wait for it.....wait for it..... Metrocast! Boooooo!.....Hissssss!


Thanks ishoot and WinnisquamZ for the recommendation!

Advisor88
04-26-2017, 06:39 PM
I did a search of previous threads/posts, but came up empty. Does anyone have a home theatre person that they would recommend? This is for troubleshooting/fixing an existing system installed by the previous owner of my house... not purchasing and installing a new system.

I did have someone come out already and he diagnosed the problem and said he "would get back to me". 6 weeks and 3 or 4 phone calls by me later, I haven't heard a peep, so time to find someone new.

Thanks!

Cinemesque in Chocorua. Great service!

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BroadHopper
04-27-2017, 07:21 AM
I second Phil's TV! He did a great job repairing a number of TVs you would normally scrap. His 'color correction' is as good or better than Best Buy and cheaper!

Phil mentioned that LG TV's or repairable while others can be hit or miss. Since plasma TVs are hard to come by, he was able to repair/upgrade mine so I am enjoying this technology.

Overlake97
05-04-2017, 02:50 PM
I'd highly recommend Mark Bourgeault. The link for his company (Surround Sound of Meredith ) is shown below. Mark installed two Samsung TVs in our house back in 2008, running speaker wire through all the (intact) walls and connecting both TVs to home theater receivers (4 surround speakers, plus center speaker and subwoofer). More recently (Spring of 2016), we had him install another TV above a fireplace (plus 4 in-wall speakers) while we were finishing our basement. Mark is very concerned about getting it right, is extremely fair price-wise, knows exactly what he's doing, and best of all he is RELIABLE! He arrives when he says he will, and sticks with the project until it's finished. His website has a variety of photos of installations he's completed, including our original two, and I really can't recommend him highly enough.

http://surroundsoundofmeredith.com/www.surroundsoundofmeredith.com/Home.html

cinemaesque
07-12-2017, 08:41 PM
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