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What Channel are You?
So I was hooking up my Sega the other day when I had a thought, which channel do you always go for when setting up a system? Since I was a kid I would always go to channel 3, I think for some reason I thought it was a better channel to pick when using an RF Switcher for Sega or N64. Nowawdays I take the channel my TV has (in case I have no remote and 3 isn't programmed) or I take 3 now because I'm lazy and sometimes you need a nail to reach that switch. Also, I still have the ingrained idea that 3 is better. Also some of the newer systems seem to favor this high def, or they use the AV cables instead. How about you folks?
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Most people these days use AV cables, since the new systems don't support RF. Growing up, I believe we used channel 4, but for my old systems in my bedroom, I have it set to channel 3. I think it depends on your location and interference from broadcast channels as to which one you use (though with the switch to digital tv, that won't matter anymore).
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
HDMI input 3. Also, I like sitting on the right side of sofas, I keep my wallet in my left pocket, and I store my coffee grounds in a cupboard to the left of my stove.
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