I have a better display hooked up to the RX-V2600 now so I can see the menu better. The old display was mostly shot. I could use it with the H/K AVR 430 because the menu was a blue screen with white letters. The 2600 menu has colors and shading that don't show up well on the old display. As luck would have it the guy I gave the 430 to had a display laying on the floor that he had not mounted back up on the wall that he had torn into to insulate. The idea was that I was going to borrow his extra display to be able to see my menu functions for set up. He like a maniac had thrown the pedestal out. Luckily his display had a couple of those holes on the back to slip over the head of a screw with the narrowed slot to hook the back of the screw head. Well, how long do you think it took me to wall mount that puppy? I don't think he's ever getting this TV/Monitor back. He did say that I had saved him from having to do the work of wall mounting that thing again. I guess it didn't get much use and hasn't been missed.
Insignia ... that's a good brand, right?
Yeah, whatever ... I'm finally going to get this thing set up right.
I don't watch sports so I need something to do on this day of ... that.
You're not that interested? Me neither. I don't even know the model number but I will say this: this ... HAHAHA !!! No, This is the first time I hooked up all the wiring I needed and some extra stuff that I might use later before I wall mounted and let me tell you, this is the way to go.
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