Onkyo Rc-799m Manual -
And you will press the "CD" button, hear the relay click, and smile. The ghost in the machine is alive, and the manual showed you how to wake it.
But to the owner of a late-90s or early-2000s Onkyo receiver—be it the TX-DS575, the TX-DS676, or the mighty TX-DS777—this remote is the Rosetta Stone. Without it, your receiver is a brick with blinking lights. With it, you are a god of cinema. onkyo rc-799m manual
Because one day, when the HDMI handshake fails and your smart TV asks you to agree to a new privacy policy, you will walk over to your vintage Onkyo rig. You will pick up the gray brick. You will look at the cheat sheet you taped to the back. And you will press the "CD" button, hear
There is a specific kind of anxiety reserved for the modern audiophile. It is not the anxiety of vinyl scratches or blown tweeters. It is the quiet, creeping dread that settles in when you press the "Setup" button on your remote control, the LCD screen blinks twice, and you realize you have no idea what to do next. Without it, your receiver is a brick with blinking lights
It is absurd. It is analog. It is fixable .
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