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About Matt Rasmussen
Expertise
I can answer questions on audio setup, audio theory, and anything in between for commercial or residential installations. I am a certified Crestron programmer and have been in the custom integration industry for 15 years. Besides working in this field, it is also my hobby. Please no car audio, I have no experience in that field. Keeping it to 'small' room systems would be a plus (IE no stadium questions...if you have to ask, don't do them).

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I have been in the custom integration industry for 15 years engineering various types of audio systems such as home theater, AV conferencing, and live reinforcement.

Education/Credentials
Audio Engineering degree as well as the school of hard knocks. Out of college started as an installation technician and have worked my way up to lead engineer and lead programmer for a leading integration company in Minnesota, real world experience could be my middle name.

 
   

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Topic: Home Theater



Expert: Matt Rasmussen
Date: 7/25/2008
Subject: channels

Question
Hi! and thanks in advance. My RCA TV (older model) was working great until something fell on the remote for the cable box. I have called the cable co. and they say it's the TV and the way it is recognizing channels.It went black and when I push the channel button it has two numbers on the right either 03/91 or 91/91 one on top of the other. It still plays DVD's and CD's. The volume on the TV works well.  The two other TV's in the house are still fine. I don't get audio for the TV channels. I have auto reprogrammed the channels, re-plugged it, checked the wires (made sure they were attached firmly). It is maddening to me. Can you please help. I appreciate it so much, I feel it is a simple fix and that is why it is so maddening!!! Thanks again, Pam.

Answer
Hi Pam,

Can you tell me the model of the cable box, and as well the RCA TV?  I'm assuming you may have changed inputs on the TV by accident.  Are you connected to the TV via some sort of AV receiver, if you are, make sure the TV input is set to the input that the AV receiver is connected to.

Hope that helps, please reply with the further details if necessary.

Matt

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