I have a Marantz SR4002 AV receiver. I like it because it is the cheapest AV receiver with HDMI 1.3 and with pre outs and the sound isn't too bad. Anyway, for music, I have the 112. I connect the Marantz to the 112 AV input. Then I found that both the Marantz and the Naim shares the same remote control code for volume and mute. So when I adjusts the volume on my Marantz, my Naim's volume also changes. Not a very good situation. Anyone with any good ideas on how to resolve this situation ?
No alternate codesets available on this product–however, the next model up (SR5002) has RS-232 and an IR flasher input, which, combined with a customizable RF remote (such as Philips Pronto or Universal Remote) + base station, would allow you to route commands ONLY to each device explicitly.
Neither the Marantz, nor the NAC112, offers any RC5 codeset re-mapping.
Posts: 2259 | Location: Niles/Chicago, Illinois, USA | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000
I have the similar problem with my Marantz going into a 102. My solution was to place a minidisk in front of the 102 , thus stopping the signal reaching the 102.
When I am using the 102 for stereo duties, I simply remove the minidisc.... small price to pay..
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