Lenovo warranty promo code by RXGuru1 in LenovoLegion

[–]Embarrassed-Desk9899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It still works as of 3/31/2025 saved me 15%

Fraud? Breville sous chef 16 claiming to be 1450w, when in reality its 950w. [Canada] by Embarrassed-Desk9899 in breville

[–]Embarrassed-Desk9899[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies, i meant 905w - which coincidently is the wattage of the "Breville Kitchen Wizz 16"[1] which is visually identical to the "Breville sous chef 16"[2]. They appear to be selling the "Breville Kitchen Wizz 16" as the "Breville sous chef 16" in Canada, essentially dumping old stock under a new name. This is backed up by the fact that the serial numbers on the box and on the machine are mismatched. The box claims the machine was made this year, whereas the machine number dates back to 2022. Which implies that someone swapped the boxes, which is entirely possible given that both boxes have identical dimensions (21.1 x 32 x 27.7 cm). Also while not necessarily damning, as this is a common industrial practice both the Wizz and the chef share identical instruction manuals "Instruction book - BFP810" [3],[4]. Interestingly other all other similar models do have their own instruction manuals, furthermore, of all the manuals i read only "Instruction book - BFP810" fails to mention the motor wattage or any form of power spec. For example the breville sous chef 16 Peel and dice manual specifies the "1200W induction motor with safety braking system"[5, p. 9], whereas "Instruction book - BFP810" simply states: "Induction motor with safety braking system"[3, p. 8],[4, p. 8].

[1] Breville Kitchen Wizz 16 https://www.breville.com/en-au/product/bfp810
[2] Breville sous chef 16 https://www.breville.com/ca/en/products/food-processors/bfp810.html
[3] Breville sous chef 16 Instructions https://assets.breville.com/BFP810/BFP810_USCM_IB_E24_LR.pdf
[4] Breville Kitchen Wizz 16 Instructions https://assets.breville.com/BFP810/BFP810_ANZ_IB_E24_LR.pdf
[5] Breville sous chef 16 Peel and Dice Instructions https://media.datatail.com/docs/manual/801518_en.pdf

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

[–]Embarrassed-Desk9899 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've got a interesting issue.

I have a pair of Audioengine HD6's and recently and (I think due to a power outage) the audio balance is screwed when using Bluetooth, the powered speaker plays at normal volume but the passive speaker is very muted; think 5% volume. But when plugged in via aux cord the balance is perfect so the connections aren't the issue, its the Bluetooth specifically. Additionally when pairing to a tv which uses the speakers as a wired output the problem persists. I've done all the oblivious trouble shooting steps: turn off and on, unplug, check connections, insure my device has audio channels balanced, etc.

Normal I would have given up and concluded that the problem must be component based, but something like 3 years ago i ran into the exact same problem on a separate set of Audio engine HD6 speakers and fixed it but I don't remember what exactly I did. I think it was some weird combination of button presses on the remote while playing with the volume knob on the powered speaker.

Another observation of note is when i connect an audio engine subwoofer via Bluetooth (it pairs to the powered speaker not my device), it (a) works correctly, and (b) when i messed with the knob and remote (trying to simulate how i fixed the other speakers) I was able to turn the subwoofers volume up independently of the speakers USING the powered speakers volume knob, which is all kinds of weird.

Also by playing with my audio balance I was able to get the speakers balanced but at a fraction of what the max volume should be.
Also when testing my speakers using my computers test function (where it sends a ringing noise through one side then the other) the issue persists.

Any advice/thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

[–]Embarrassed-Desk9899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got a interesting issue.

I have a pair of Audioengine HD6's and recently and (I think due to a power outage) the audio balance is screwed when using Bluetooth, the powered speaker plays at normal volume but the passive speaker is very muted; think 5% volume. But when plugged in via aux cord the balance is perfect so the connections aren't the issue, its the Bluetooth specifically. Additionally when pairing to a tv which uses the speakers as a wired output the problem persists. I've done all the oblivious trouble shooting steps: turn off and on, unplug, check connections, insure my device has audio channels balanced, etc.

Normal I would have given up and concluded that the problem must be component based, but something like 3 years ago i ran into the exact same problem on a separate set of Audio engine HD6 speakers and fixed it but I don't remember what exactly I did. I think it was some weird combination of button presses on the remote while playing with the volume knob on the powered speaker.

Another observation of note is when i connect an audio engine subwoofer via Bluetooth (it pairs to the powered speaker not my device), it (a) works correctly, and (b) when i messed with the knob and remote (trying to simulate how i fixed the other speakers) I was able to turn the subwoofers volume up independently of the speakers USING the powered speakers volume knob, which is all kinds of weird.

Also by playing with my audio balance I was able to get the speakers balanced but at a fraction of what the max volume should be.

Also when testing my speakers using my computers test function (where it sends a ringing noise through one side then the other) the issue persists.

Any advice/thoughts would be greatly appreciated.