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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Conrad" data-source="post: 8670145" data-attributes="member: 676550"><p>Thank you for the link to the video. Hopefully it'll help anyone else who might have been in that situation. I had major issues with the unit once it was all wired in. I think it was used as a basketball during shipping. The screen flickered, and the speakers cut in and out kind of like static but only when bumped or shaken. So in the end it was returned for a US made unit. It works and sounds great now. The newer unit actually has the pink and orange wires labeled unlike the Chinese one. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Conrad, post: 8670145, member: 676550"] Thank you for the link to the video. Hopefully it'll help anyone else who might have been in that situation. I had major issues with the unit once it was all wired in. I think it was used as a basketball during shipping. The screen flickered, and the speakers cut in and out kind of like static but only when bumped or shaken. So in the end it was returned for a US made unit. It works and sounds great now. The newer unit actually has the pink and orange wires labeled unlike the Chinese one. [/QUOTE]
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