Vr3MxStyler2k3
03-23-2005, 09:40 PM
Yes, Remotes! This is the question!
Here is my argument...
I own two preamps currently. Both preamps have a remote, but completely different designs.
First preamp is a NAD 917, back in the day when surround sound first came along, pro logic, etc -- and the remote powers a motor that turns the actual volume knob... this actual creates very audible noise as you turn it up...
This is where I agree...remotes are bad...
NOW...
I have the B&K PT5, this remote does not make the volume knob move at all, instead it is a digital volume meter, now my question is - is the remote STILL making a motor of some type turn to turn the volume up...if so...what is it?
And if its not, are remotes still bad...
And if they are bad, how bad are they actually effecting the sound if your not screwing with the remote and volume while listening to music?
And possibly - if your CDP uses a remote to, wouldnt this cause a distortion of some type? Any component with a remote? It is a remote as a whole, or just volume...?
Also, if you use the remote to your the turn volume up, it is turning a motor - right? And the motor is powered by the power supply, but once u stop - the motor is no longer using the power, so would this no longer effect the draw of power?
Here is my argument...
I own two preamps currently. Both preamps have a remote, but completely different designs.
First preamp is a NAD 917, back in the day when surround sound first came along, pro logic, etc -- and the remote powers a motor that turns the actual volume knob... this actual creates very audible noise as you turn it up...
This is where I agree...remotes are bad...
NOW...
I have the B&K PT5, this remote does not make the volume knob move at all, instead it is a digital volume meter, now my question is - is the remote STILL making a motor of some type turn to turn the volume up...if so...what is it?
And if its not, are remotes still bad...
And if they are bad, how bad are they actually effecting the sound if your not screwing with the remote and volume while listening to music?
And possibly - if your CDP uses a remote to, wouldnt this cause a distortion of some type? Any component with a remote? It is a remote as a whole, or just volume...?
Also, if you use the remote to your the turn volume up, it is turning a motor - right? And the motor is powered by the power supply, but once u stop - the motor is no longer using the power, so would this no longer effect the draw of power?