I spent yesterday running my new HDMI cable. Yeah, it was literally a pain in my arthritic neck. My room is in a bonus room, and it has a crawl space on noth sides (and one above) accessible by ladder from the garage. And I only have one extension ladder that can reach.
The room is set up with the rack on one side (you’ve all seen the pictures, right?) and the stage on the other, so the cables from the rack to the stage go through conduit under the floor. Although I used the old cable to pull the new one through, there were several hangups that made me have to go to the other side to see what the cable was getting stuck on. Down the ladder, retract the ladder, move it to the other access port, extend the ladder, up the ladder, navigate the crawl space, clear rhe snag, reverse the operation and pull some more cable. Rinse and repeat.
But I got ‘er done, and the picture was glitch free last night. Of course, I discovered that my Center channel and subwoofer connections were swapped when I tried to watch a mono commentary on a library DVD (If you haven’t seen Walter Matthau’s “Hopscotch,” it’s a delightfully funny and wicked movie). Turns out that the Oppo’s connector arrangement is different than the Marantz’s. Took a bit of figuring that out, and programming the Marantz to handle all the variations I want (and my Logitech Harmony remote) added to the intrigue.
Oh, and the Zektor switch uses some of the same IR commands as my cable box.
Endless entertainment. I think we’ll watch a couple of movies to celebrate functionality. Merry Christmas everybody!