So the wife and I were watching something on the DVR last night. Then all of a sudden the sound went out.. Was odd. Fast foward the show, still no sound. Then I smell it, the electrical burning. I quickly flip the lights on, the DVR is smoking!!!.. I quickly unplug the Power conditioner from the wall and then unplug everything from the DVR. Whew, close, so I thought. I then plug everything back in except the DVR. Turn my WD media player on to watch something else. No video, no audio. Crap.. So apparently after running some tests, the Motorola DVR killed my Harman Kardon AVR receiver as well.
Now my question is... Is Verizon at all liable for their failed DVR killing my AVR? It was not a power surge---if it was, the power conditioner should have eaten it up.
Now my AVR is not the latest and greatest, but it was the Top of the line 6 or so years ago (AVR 745), and the sound that it produced was exceptional, as why the Onkyo AVR is in my bedroom instead of the living room.
Tried Verizon customer service, but that gets you no where as everyone keeps telling me to hook up the new DVR the same way the old one was----but of coarse I keep telling them that there is no sound or video because the old DVR killed my AVR.
Where do I go from here? Complaint? File a Claim? Small Claims? I don't know...