It may be because it has a reputation for being slow. The fact that you can't turn the RF off is another complaint I've heard. It's just for the bedroom system and I have always just wanted to try one out. I'm wondering if I have a bad one... I haven't sat down to do the learning thing yet so we'll see. I hope I end up liking it.
FWIW I use a Harmony 700 with my system in the family room. It programed as advertized and works great...the only thing that would make it better would be if it was RF capable.
Yeah, I'm not sure what the specific issues were ... I suppose I could search.
I did search and I didn't find what I was looking for. All I found was where he said the differences were 'subtle'. I was looking for him saying why he preferred the MX-350 over the RF20. I guess it's not important seeing as how you already have what you have.
The learning thing does take time. I think I only did it with one button so my 350 could do previous channel for my cable box or something. For me that was 9th Dan programming.
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Now that the stuff is on the way to me, I have to ask how all this works. I'm unclear on how this programming gets into the URC remote and Crestron. Anyway here's my equipment list starting at the top.
- Panasonic TH-50PZ77U
- Yamaha RX-V663
- Motorola QIP7232 2
- Oppo BDP-83SE (upgraded to SE/Special Edition version)
- ADC SS-525X
The #5. ADC EQ isn't really important. It's an odd piece of gear without a remote controlled ON/OFF. I use it to split and independently EQ the right and left LFE signal. I only use that remote to turn the subs down on the fly.
I just realized that have 4 of those emitters coming but I have 5 devices.
If it's possible to work the ADC SS-525X into the URC programming then I will just get another Xantech IR emitter from eBay.
I consider this a huge and humbling favor that I am somehow on the hook for. It's also what makes this forum indispensable. I don't think I've ever used that word in a sentence before. Anyway, thanks very much to BMX and 'the forum'.