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    Join Date: Oct 2012

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    I'm Chris.

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    Hi all

    Apologies for not posting in a while, have been sort of hectic with life!

    Anyway, new hi-fi day and I have decided to try and find the remote control.

    The system comprises of TEAC A-H300MK2 and PD-H300.

    I've found a couple of models of Remote Control that I think work but would like to confirm - it's not clear which one I need to control the amp and CD Player.

    RC-711 and RC-957.



    Thanks in advance.
    Adios for Now,

    Chris.

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    Join Date: May 2010

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    I'm Rob.

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    Have you tried a Logitech Harmony remote control? I love the basic models. We use a Harmony 350 for our TV/DVD/PVR, and I have a Harmony 650 which I use with my Hi-Fi which, depending on components (it worked well with a Bryston BDA-1 that has a remote that costs an arm and a leg), has been a godsend.

    They work well and are easy to program (if you have a Windows PC at least, and I expect the same with a Mac. Most of my PCs use Linux, so I have to use my wife's laptop to program my remotes). Large database of devices makes it a simple case of choosing the devices you wish to connect to and away you go.
    Rob.
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    Join Date: Oct 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieB View Post
    Have you tried a Logitech Harmony remote control? I love the basic models. We use a Harmony 350 for our TV/DVD/PVR, and I have a Harmony 650 which I use with my Hi-Fi which, depending on components (it worked well with a Bryston BDA-1 that has a remote that costs an arm and a leg), has been a godsend.

    They work well and are easy to program (if you have a Windows PC at least, and I expect the same with a Mac. Most of my PCs use Linux, so I have to use my wife's laptop to program my remotes). Large database of devices makes it a simple case of choosing the devices you wish to connect to and away you go.
    That looks great, however, I think I would like to stick with the TEAC remote as I can see my kids breaking that Logitech Harmony lol or losing it!
    Thanks though - that might be useful for my TV Upstairs!
    Adios for Now,

    Chris.

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    How about a One-for-All? Cheap, well made, masses of features and a vast amount of preset codes in the book. I use one to control my whole system, fully assignable buttons to any command.

    Great little units.

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    If you can't find the individual remotes, you may find a multi-unit system remote control from the same series will work.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    The RC-957 is the one you need. It was the original remote supplied with the A-H300MK2 and also controls the matching components (I just looked it up for you).


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    They often fall down the side of the sofa, check there.
    Current system 1210 GR. CDP - Meridian G08. Amp -Sugden A21I - Sig. Wharfedale Lintons.

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    Join Date: Oct 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filterlab View Post
    The RC-957 is the one you need. It was the original remote supplied with the A-H300MK2 and also controls the matching components (I just looked it up for you).

    Thanks mate just found one on ebay and bought it.... £35 quid mind!!

    I looked it up as well and also saw the RC-711 was also supplied with the 300mk2, namely, if you bought it with MiniDisc deck.
    Adios for Now,

    Chris.

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    Join Date: Jan 2008

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    Nice. Let’s hope it works well.

    On the whole almost any remote will work within a manufacturer’s range, and often more. I had an Audiolab remote and found it worked with Marantz, Philips and several other components too.

    You should be right with the 957.

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    Chris
    Have a look at this web site
    Remote- control-world.eu
    Delivered to you door at a very reasonable price

    Bernie

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