A admin_exported New member Aug 10, 2019 2,556 4 0 Visit site May 25, 2010 #1 The HDMI connections on the back of my Denon receiver seem a liitle loose and I am looking at different ways to secure it. I have found the EZ Lock but was wondering if anyone has found any other solutions.
The HDMI connections on the back of my Denon receiver seem a liitle loose and I am looking at different ways to secure it. I have found the EZ Lock but was wondering if anyone has found any other solutions.
A Anonymous Guest May 25, 2010 #2 It should always have been - DVI cable with added sound - super secure method. But, as for your question then unfortunately NO, although some sockets and some plugs seem better than others - IMO.
It should always have been - DVI cable with added sound - super secure method. But, as for your question then unfortunately NO, although some sockets and some plugs seem better than others - IMO.
A Anonymous Guest May 25, 2010 #3 Andrew did a blog on these a while ago. Might be worth a look. http://community.whathifi.com/blogs/home-cinema/archive/2009/02/04/how-hdmi-should-have-been-from-the-start.aspx
Andrew did a blog on these a while ago. Might be worth a look. http://community.whathifi.com/blogs/home-cinema/archive/2009/02/04/how-hdmi-should-have-been-from-the-start.aspx
A Anonymous Guest May 25, 2010 #4 Thanks for the replies, to be honest i thought the EZ Lock was the only option available.
D davejberry New member Mar 29, 2009 31 0 0 Visit site May 26, 2010 #6 i fitted a metal bar across the back of the cabinet and rested my audio and video cables on that, tie them with a cable tie to stop them pulling out.
i fitted a metal bar across the back of the cabinet and rested my audio and video cables on that, tie them with a cable tie to stop them pulling out.