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Linn Majik
In article , RJH
wrote: Good grief! Nice of you to be so thorough, but I'd suggest the concerns expressed by Jim are (erm) remote. If people remain worried they can always get a Mac :-) Actually, currently the omission in what people are saying that seems most obvious to me is the matter of OS choice. It is apparently taken for granted that everyone must use Windows or Macs. How would I (or anyone else) do this *without* having to run a commercial non-UK OS? I've seen mentions of Windows and Macs, but not Linux or other OSs. Is this another example where large companies take for granted that you have to give money (and control over your OS) to Microsoft or Apple? Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Linn Majik
An update. Borrowed a Linn remote from a pal, and that works just fine.
But none on Ebay. Found a Philips remote lying around (I don't chuck that sort of thing out ;-) ) which operated the volume and mute. But nothing else. So after all the positive comments on here bought a Harmony 350. Downloaded the software to the laptop and kept getting an error message at the finish - something about not being able to find the software updater and told me to log in again. Which I did several times, but still the same message. And it was obvious the remote hadn't been programmed as the device button is meant to light when you press a key. So went through the entire process again on the desktop. Deleted the Linn from it and started from fresh. This time everything seemed to go to plan. Pressing the volume rocker button made the device button light up. And the remote now works. It operates the volume and mute - but nothing else. ;-( It accepted Linn and Majik when programming, so I was perhaps naive to assume it knew the device. The instruction book may be a thick tomb but only contains a couple of pages of instructions - the others just being other languages. And their website the usual mess. But I'll try and go through it later. -- *Hard work has a future payoff. Laziness pays off NOW. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Silly question!
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Graeme Wall wrote: But if you do have an existing record deck, that could surely be moved to the computer easily? It;s the bit between the deck and the computer which is the problem, ie the proper pre-amp. Then get an RIAA pre-amp. Vast range on Ebay from about 15 quid upwards. Record deck plugs into that, output into the line in on the computer. I assume the PC being a desktop has one? You might also need to buy the correct output lead from the pre-amp to PC input. -- *Constipated People Don't Give A Crap* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Linn Majik
In article: Dave Plowman (News) says... And their website the usual mess. But I'll try and go through it later. If you can borrow that original remote again then you can add the missing functions. https://support.myharmony.com/en/tea...issing-command -- Ken O'Meara List of UK hi-fi & audio dealers: http://unsteadyken.esy.es/ |
Silly question!
The problem is that many of the mains-powered ones introduce
appreciable hum. On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 12:27:58 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Then get an RIAA pre-amp. Vast range on Ebay from about 15 quid upwards. -- ================================================== ====== Please always reply to ng as the email in this post's header does not exist. Or use a contact address at: http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/JavaJive.html http://www.macfh.co.uk/Macfarlane/Macfarlane.html |
Linn Majik
In article ,
UnsteadyKen wrote: In article: Dave Plowman (News) says... And their website the usual mess. But I'll try and go through it later. If you can borrow that original remote again then you can add the missing functions. https://support.myharmony.com/en/tea...issing-command Sadly, that's going to be a pain as it belongs to a pal who was visiting London. Dunno when he will be again. I have other remotes which say they can copy from one. I was hoping the 350 would just work. Or have instructions on how to make it do so. Why does everything work for others but not me? ;-) Been on to their website, and had to register again to get access to help - and it looks like a forum or whatever so pot luck that someone has had the same problem - it doesn't come up with anything in a search. Nor can I find a proper manual. Perhaps no one can read these days. -- *Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Silly question!
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Java Jive wrote: The problem is that many of the mains-powered ones introduce appreciable hum. Remove an earth, then. On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 12:27:58 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Then get an RIAA pre-amp. Vast range on Ebay from about 15 quid upwards. -- *Why do we say something is out of whack? What is a whack? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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If only it were that simple ...
:-( Removing an earth may not cure the problem :-( Removing an earth may give the user really nasty static shocks due to the normal action of a stylus rubbing against vinyl. On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 14:48:29 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Remove an earth, then. -- ================================================== ====== Please always reply to ng as the email in this post's header does not exist. Or use a contact address at: http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/JavaJive.html http://www.macfh.co.uk/Macfarlane/Macfarlane.html |
Linn Majik
In article: Dave Plowman (News) says... I have other remotes which say they can copy from one. I was hoping the 350 would just work. Or have instructions on how to make it do so. Yep, the Logitech units look good at first sight, but the reliance on a PC for setup and the complexity does count against them. Why does everything work for others but not me? ;-) Join the club! I often look at all the remotes here and think it's getting out of hand, but consider the amount of buttons on them and the size of the boxes they control, moving the controls to the device itself would mean we'd be on our hands and knees with a toothpick, torch and magnifying glass trying to change channels:-( -- Ken O'Meara List of UK hi-fi & audio dealers: http://unsteadyken.esy.es/ |
Silly question!
On 10/07/2015 12:27, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Graeme Wall wrote: But if you do have an existing record deck, that could surely be moved to the computer easily? It;s the bit between the deck and the computer which is the problem, ie the proper pre-amp. Then get an RIAA pre-amp. Vast range on Ebay from about 15 quid upwards. Record deck plugs into that, output into the line in on the computer. I assume the PC being a desktop has one? Unfortunately not! Hence looking at using USB to access the beast. (Apple iMac) Though I gather there are audio-in to USB adaptors available. Just that means yet another connector in the chain. You might also need to buy the correct output lead from the pre-amp to PC input. -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. |
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