You have to have a universal remote; if you dont then your are not an audioholic and need to stay off this site!
In the immortal words of Homer Simpson... DOH!!!!
I dropped the ball, I'm sorry guys. I seriously don't have a universal... not even close to it. I kid you not when I say I have
5 remotes.
1. Sony TV remote... It really is the only one I rarely use. When I do, its to alter some of the TV's options, like time/alarm functions, colour / brightness levels, wide / standard screen display.
2. My Bell reciever remote, which I utilize for turning on or off the TV, satellite. Handles the channels, the guide, and the PVR's programing.
3. Pioneer reciever remote. It's actually not that shabby, has a tiny LCD screen which allows you to see which device its commanding. I really don't use it to its fullest potential as I only use it to handle the recievers functions.
4. Pioneer DVD player remote. Used obviously to handle the DVD player. 301 discs and I can sit at my couch and choose whichever one I want without ever having to get up. Its ugly, simplistic, but works well.
5. Velodyne DD-15 remote, which I use only when I want to turn on or off my sub, alter various settings, or utilize the preset buttons to change the sub from music listening to movie listening.
Ever since I've gotten my new setup I've been largely mulling over the idea of a universal remote. My roomate is often baffled by it other then the most obvious functions, and lately (after 2 months) hes slowly started to learn how to use the system without being babysat through the process. Guests however are instantaneously confused, and immediately awed by it. If I had one of you guys over you'd laugh at me and would definently not be awed... To funny!
The thing is, I just don't know what remote to go with. I'm not sure if I want a touch panel, or traditional style remote, and I haven't decided on a budget for it. Regardless, I'm kinda curious as to any suggestions anyone might have for me?