There is no excuse that has ever been said (ever) which justifies not using the quality audio which is in place other than it being overly complex to use.
In which case, you need a good remote. A REALLY good remote.
When ever I ask for a product recommendation, I feel like I'm on the hook financially to get the product. So I'm a little afraid to ask what a REALLY good remote is.
First, let me get an opinion on the
URC MX-350. Is that good enough? I have one already but stopped using it with the 7.2 home theater set up. It's getting used with a 2.2 music set up. I would like to stick with that model.
The living room 7.2 HT set up is basically 2 systems. One is the cable STB which has an HDMI cable going straight to the TV. The girl actually prefers to use the TV speakers for 'her' shows (GH, Dr. Phil and a series of other crap I won't watch).
Here is my excuse for allowing that. Those shows are 95% dialog and the TV speakers are good enough at low spl's. The commercials are much louder but through the TV speakers it is not as annoying due to the lack of bass and what I imagine to be some sort of compression whether it be power or thermal. Using the TV speakers is an advantage in a condo setting. I'm good with letting the girl use the STB remote to navigate the Verizon TV Guide, DVR and TV volume and on/off controls.
The
other system in play there is the
BR player and
rec'r which has another HDMI cable going to the TV. There's an
ADS EQ in the subwoofer chain that allows me to adjust the LFE on the fly. If there's something I want to watch and listen to from the
STB, I have digital audio going to the rec'r and can switch to that source for the rec'r.
I haven't tried to use the macro settings on the MX-350 but see like a ton of steps in trying to make it switch the input sources on the TV from HDMI 1 to HDMI 2 (STB to rec'r). So ... it seems to me that another MX-350 would easily handle the
4 devices in the
other system.Should that remote be deemed good enough or maybe even REALLY good I might like to get an RF base station with it to avoid all that pointing.
A possible glitch is that my BR player is analog multi channel output. In order to activate that on the rec'r (Yammy 663) I have to press an AMP button and then the MULTI-CH IN button after selecting DVD as the source. I've briefly fiddled with the rec'r menu to have the multi ch in thing be a default but I haven't quite got it to do that automatically.
I'm considering using DRC to level out the play back volume ... I could do that through the STB and/or through the rec'r. A lot of movies have a huge dynamic range that isn't at all condo friendly but I don't like the idea of having music (even the music in movies) messed with. That's a different topic though and potentially a different stumbling block gear wise because of the analog audio connections from the BR player to the rec'r.
Anyway this thread for now is basically about what a REALLY good remote is.