Yes, I'm running the latest, 2.9.9.4 IIRC. I got it working; hadn't gone thru the menus completely enough yet. I only programmed the Vol +/- to the up and down arrow keys, and Mute to the Start/Stop button. I did program the balance to the right/left arrow buttons, but don't think I want that. Can you remove keys once you programmed them?
I'd like to put the input select on here, but don't know if that is possible or workable. I may buy a more fully featured remote with more keys on it. Any other remotes anyone has used that work well? I was looking at some aluminum bodied remotes from aliexpress. I'm guessing that a learning remote would really do me much good?
Thanks for any suggestions!
I'd like to put the input select on here, but don't know if that is possible or workable. I may buy a more fully featured remote with more keys on it. Any other remotes anyone has used that work well? I was looking at some aluminum bodied remotes from aliexpress. I'm guessing that a learning remote would really do me much good?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Great!I got it working;
I am not sure the remote will come with a code on it. First you will have to make the remote learn the code from a remote that you already have.I'm guessing that a learning remote would really do me much good
^ Obviously I haven't dealt with remotes a lot in the past, in terms of universal remotes, learning remotes, etc.
I did forget to ask one question in my previous post(s). The first parameter when I got into the configure remote section asked for SystemID. I think I hit the Menu button on the Apple Remote, but had no idea what this was and what to use for it.
I did forget to ask one question in my previous post(s). The first parameter when I got into the configure remote section asked for SystemID. I think I hit the Menu button on the Apple Remote, but had no idea what this was and what to use for it.
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Ahh, thanks! I've read this entire thread at least twice, but didn't remember anyone asking about remotes. And I obviously didn't do a search. My bad. Thanks again for you help!
PS: I know this is not the "for sale" department, but just want to check if someone is interested in a full set, mine is for sale.
I'm trying to get 4-6 of the 2x2 pin receptacles for the sub connector on the preamp boards, TE part number 215307-2. Can't find these in the US anywhere. I had grabbed some 2x2 receptacles which fit, except their height is 8mm rather than the 7mm of the TE parts. Anyone have some they would be able to send me? I'd obviously pay you for these and shipping.
I thought I could get some from Farnell's US branch, Newark, but no go.
I thought I could get some from Farnell's US branch, Newark, but no go.
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Did you ever post the gerbers for the encoder board you made? Also a schematic as there are a number of components to the board (resistors, caps, diode). You can actually drive 6 LEDs successfully? Thanks!
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/ugs-muse-preamp-gb.277355/post-6414932
Did you ever post the gerbers for the encoder board you made? Also a schematic as there are a number of components to the board (resistors, caps, diode). You can actually drive 6 LEDs successfully? Thanks!
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/ugs-muse-preamp-gb.277355/post-6414932
Another question, as I am finalizing wiring on the 2 that I am building. I noticed that the L and R grounds aren't connected together. I realize that most source equipment will connect these, and the amp(s) that you are driving probably also have common grounds, but thinking these should probably be tied together within the preamp. Any thoughts?
these should probably be tied together within the preamp.
leave them as they're made
Thanks ZM. Any reason for this? Ground loop issues?
When I tested one of these in my main system, no issues, dead quiet. I hadn't done anything to tie the grounds together though.
When I tested one of these in my main system, no issues, dead quiet. I hadn't done anything to tie the grounds together though.
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