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Yes, Tony's should be good. As are Bryan at Streamlined Backshops and I have had good experience with Yankee Dabbler also.Ron, since yours worked for a time I doubt it was anything the dealer did. You probably just got "lucky" and experienced some sort of glitch that caused the microcode to go haywire. Might not have even been a component failure, but a software thing.
I agree that blaming the failures on dealers is irresponsible. Unless you requested a sound project to be installed by the dealer, they just take the boxed decoder and ship it to you. They do not touch or test it. But if the dealer did handle the decoder (as in installing a sound project) then they could have damaged it by improper handing. But in those cases, the decoder would likely be DOA (not behave strangely).