Let's go back to the decoder box; when looking at it for the first time, it reminds us of the chassis the decoder box had with the Gears of War Edition:
The interface is now more complex, with the Game Volume Control placed on the left side, which acts also as a Power button, one Time Delay Zone Selector button, The Time Delay button, Pro Logic II button and also a Dynamic Range Control button. On the right side we will find two headset outputs:
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On the back side we have the DC-In port, Analog 5.1 Outputs, one Optical Port and a single USB port:
On the bottom side of the decoder box, we will find 4 rubber feet, along with a sticker:
Let's inspect now the contents of the first box:
It does contain the power source inside a sealed plastic bag:
The power source also comes with different plastic adapters:
On the top side of it's small chassis, we will find the power rating, and on the output we have 9V, 0.5A:
The second box is a little bit larger and we'll see now why: