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Well,After returning 1 set, the importer apparently tested them & found no fault, so basically I am screwed, despite the fact that I know I have sat at my desk & had them cut out completely on 1 speaker many times, can't vouch for or even name the importer as I bought the speakers through a retail distributor.Game over Klipsch, never going to even consider buying one of your products in the future, I have used a set of Pre Media 41's for a few years, they died due to heat issues (another design fault), loved the sound from those & was really thinking Klipsch were a company worth supporting, not anymore.Pro Media 2.0's are junk, pure & simple, expensive junk at that, I am so disappointed that I am having to write this, this thread is being consistently ignored & so are the people who spent good money on a bad product, bad form Klipsch, very bad form..
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Hello,I am the friend Starsky is referring too, I have 2 sets of the Pro-Media 2.0's, both have the same problem with sound cutting out on either one or both of the speakers, has to be fixed by turning the units off & back on a few times.I use one set at home & the other at work, somewhat of a co-incidence that they both suffer the same problems, no????An issue like this really dent's my confidence in Klipsch as a company, what is looking more & more like a dodgy component problem is still being pushed back to warranty period based answers, I do appreciate that warranties are limited for a reason, but this appears to be becoming a more common problem that is caused by lack of adequate QA, a dodgy component basically.I purchased mine fairly close to when they were released, maybe a bit over a year ago, I reckon you will see this problem pop up more & more in the future, needs to be dealt with fairly & competantly now, otherwise I will be forced to alos place Klipsch in the "don't go near" category..
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Hello all
I am one of the few Australian(well I haven't run into anyone else here with a set) owners of a set of Klipsch pro-media's (4.1's).
Now I have been looking into getting the DD5.1 decoder but I haven't had any luck tracking down someone who imports them to Australia, even the pro-media speakers seem to have disappeared from the shops down here.
I have a friend who is travelling to the US soon & I was thinking of getting him to purchase the unit for me while he's over there, BUT!!
Can I presume they are suitable for use in Australia, it seems according to the specs the unit can handle 230v/50Hz which is the UK/Europe standard, this is pretty close to the 240volts that we run here but does it matter at all??
Also seeing I have the 4.1's is it worth getting this decoder at all, I know they are built more for the 5.1 pro's but how well would the 4.1's work with the DD5.1???
Also can I just do a credit card purchase & select a mailing address in the US, which will be where my friend stays while he is over there??
Any replies & info greatly appreciated!!
promedia ultra 2.0: sometimes no sound
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