Sky HD install change of date

Posted by: nap-ster on 22 May 2006

Received a letter from Sky this morning stating that my install date has been changed from the 27th of May to the 10th of June. The excuse given is that there are not enough boxes to go round. In return I get a £20 refund.

If I wanted to delay my install date further until after the 10th of July I could get another £20 off.

Considering they still have the £300 upfront payment for the box.........................

Anyone else had this letter?
Posted on: 22 May 2006 by jasons
From my vague memory, wit ha seperate box and a panel, all your inputs go to the box, with just one cable (i think) from the box to the panel.

Now (if you want hidden cables with plasma on the wall) you will need to hide scarts, hdmi, component etc becase these will all need to be plugged into the plasma instaed of the seperate box.

See here: http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/product_media.jsp?product_i...43&taxonomy_id=62-63
Posted on: 23 May 2006 by Gary S.
It would seem Sky have pissed off more than a few people over this issue - just have a read of this

Gary
Posted on: 24 May 2006 by timster
Yikes, it looks very expensive because an equivalent HD box here in Ontario costs half what the Sky one does (I rent mine for about a fiver per month). Infact for the price of the Sky HD box you can buy an HD PVR here. I also read that they charge an extra tenner a month for HD programming - are you sure they're not taking the p*&s? Perhaps with Sky you get loads more HD channels than we do here....


timster
Posted on: 24 May 2006 by scottyhammer
hi timster,
your spot on about sky they are p**s takers alright !
not only do they charge an extra tenner for the hd box BUT if you want to move the old box to another room then thats (you guessed it) another tenner.
but then im affraid if joe public wants it......
you pays yer money and makes yer choice !
regards, scotty
Posted on: 24 May 2006 by Allan Probin
quote:
not only do they charge an extra tenner for the hd box BUT if you want to move the old box to another room then thats (you guessed it) another tenner.


Scotty, not only that, but if you want to use the recording features of the SkyHD box, guess what? yet another tenner! And all of this on top of the £300 for the box itself.

I would imagine we are paying the highest subscription TV charges in the world.

Allan
Posted on: 24 May 2006 by scottyhammer
yeah either that or we are the biggest mugs in the world
Posted on: 24 May 2006 by DAVOhorn
Dear All,

Like many i waited with baited breath to see what sky HD would be like.

I have been admiring the Astra HD broadcasts on the top Pioneer Plasma for a few months now.

So went in this weekend to watch the Sky HD box on the Pioneer plasma.

Sorry but compared to my BARCO CRT front projector at 6ft 6in screen the plasma with HD is not on a par.

If i got a scaler for my Barco then i could have 2000 lines .

So i am not sure what to do with regards HD and plasma.

I will keep my old Barco for now as it is way ahead of Plasma and LCD and DLP.

I imagine that i will eventually end up with a DLP front projection on to my current screen.

The new generation of DLP at about £1500-£2500 are very good indeed.

Certainly much better than plasma and LCD.

I will still invest in DVD's instead of lining Mr Murdochs coffers. Yep i do not have SKY just freeview.

So am on hold for now.

regards David
Posted on: 24 May 2006 by jasons
There are a number of people on another forum, that are saying they are disappointed with the quality, considering all the hype.
Posted on: 25 May 2006 by Willie B
JonR said:
The Motive 2s have also proved to be tremendous value for money. I took them to a bake-off the other day and the ran the host's Wilson Benesch Arcs very close indeed, and they are three times the price!

Jon - I am looking for a compact good looking pair of speakers to match lower end Naim but with a view to moving up to CDX2/282/200 in the next 12 months - you seem to be pleased with the Motive 2s. Do you find them better than the Spendors?

Thanks
Willie
Posted on: 25 May 2006 by JonR
Hi Willie,

Yes, absolutely - I would not have chopped my Spendors in for them, otherwise Smile

The main advantages they have over my old S5e's are, to my ears, much tighter bass, a better sense of grip and timing, and a fuller midrange. Plus, the Neats do something I had hoped the Spendors could do but couldn't quite manage - they sound good at low volumes, which given that I live in a small, terraced house, is a necessity.

Don't get me wrong the Spendors are excellent speakers - there are some very satisfied S5e users on this forum, it's just ultimately they didn't quite do it for me. BTW I'm using a 200 like you and it drives the Neats admirably.

Get a pair for a home audition and see what you think - I'd be surprised if you weren't impressed!

Cheers,

Jon
Posted on: 25 May 2006 by Willie B
Hi Jon - thanks for your helpful response - I will certainly give the Motive 2s a listen. I don't have neighbour problems but wife and daughter don't like loud music late at night (often the best time to play music when I'm most relaxed and mellow) so a speaker that plays well at low volume will be an asset

Willie B
Posted on: 26 May 2006 by scottyhammer
hi john, you say that you and other forum members purchased direct from austria.
am trying to contact the hutter site online without much success , wondered if you have a contact number ?
also is there a price list to download.
thanks very much in advance.
regards, scotty
Posted on: 26 May 2006 by scottyhammer
john,
pps, the metal supports ander each level - are they adjustable in lenght?
thanks, scotty
Posted on: 26 May 2006 by John Channing
I bought my Hutter from Longtone, but I am not sure if they stock it any more. Different lengths of supporting (aluminium) rods can be specified, but they are not adjustable.
John
Posted on: 26 May 2006 by Chris Morton
My HD Cable services costs $10 / month. You don't have to buy the box they just give it to you on loan as part of the services. The basic digital cable subscription is $50 / month.

Location: North of California
Provider: the evil Comcast
Posted on: 06 June 2006 by Paulie
These people are evil and they couldn't care less about their customers. I ordered an HD box MONTHS ago. After cancelling the first install date, they then cancelled the second one because I already had a dish installed (their dish) and they wouldn't warranty it if I was "just plugging it in!!" Link to my blog for the whole nightmare. Bottom line - their "early registration" was nothing but a cash grab. Don't waste your time calling their "customer service" people either. They don't care.
Posted on: 08 June 2006 by scottyhammer
hi john,
would you kindly tell me what length of spacer rods you are using on the hi-fi hutter rack and possibly the small slimline rack.
cheers,
scotty
Posted on: 10 June 2006 by nap-ster
Well I finally got my HD box in yesterday.

First impressions are WOW!! Whilst waiting for the Sky centre to upgrade my viewing card I was still able to view the BBC HD preview channel. The trailers for Planet Earth look absolutely stunning. After a couple of years of watching soccer on Sky and not being impressed, when the World Cup game England v Paraguay came on it was again WOW!! The clarity and sharpness of the picture again is amazing.

BTW I am running the box into a JVC 37" LCD and piping the front left and right channels into a 202, post processing.
Posted on: 22 June 2006 by artist
news from sky Hd box will go up £399 and £60 for install from next month and they say that is a redused cost for the box Who are they kidding
Posted on: 25 June 2006 by nap-ster
OK had my Sky HD box in for a couple of weeks.

Suddenly on Thursday it kept going to a blue screen after 2 minutes up to 10 minutes. Called Sky. The representative went through a few things with me after apologising that he was new and had only 2 hours training. Eventually declared "it must be the box". Sky engineer scheduled for a visit this afternoon. (Sunday!!!).

And you thought you had problems with the n-Vi???

Roll Eyes
Posted on: 25 June 2006 by Gary S.
Nap-ster

How frustrating - hope you get it in time for the match!

Mine's generally behaving itself, although it did freeze completely during the week - had to pull the plug. Also the clock started running slow, but corrected itself when the plug was pulled.

Gary

BTW, 2 hours training hey! I'm currently having problems with my Tesco's broadband and I reckon somebody with 2 hours training would be deemed an expert Big Grin
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by John Channing
quote:
would you kindly tell me what length of spacer rods you are using on the hi-fi hutter rack and possibly the small slimline rack.



They are all 5cm.
John
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by scottyhammer
hi john,
thanks for your reply but i think you misunderstood my question.
what i mean is what are the gap distances between shelves ?
cheers,
scotty
Posted on: 02 July 2006 by nap-ster
Well the Sky engineer finally came round today....

"Looks like you need a new box sir, we have been having alot of problems with them"

Changed the box and we now have service resumed

"for now"

Eek
Posted on: 02 July 2006 by Gary S.
Nap-ster

I thought the engineer was coming round last Sunday? Another slight delay hey!

Hope this one behaves itself.

Gary