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Casper
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BP-25 remote question
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3 Jun 2013, 03:27 pm »
hello,
my BP-25 remote (with new batteries) is less sensitive than all other remotes in my household. Only when used from a moderate distance and in a straight line without any obstacles it works, while other remotes work flawless anywhere in the same room. Is this the normal behaviour or needs the remote or BP-25 service?
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greetings, Casper
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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redbook
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3 Jun 2013, 05:06 pm »
That sounds odd to me. I can aim my 25 remote at the ceiling and it responds well. Perhaps the sensor is weak on the amp.
James what do you think ?
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4 Jun 2013, 02:20 am »
Same here. Mind you I have a really old one, that looks like it was whittled out of a solid block of steel.. But the LED works great both on and off axis.
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Casper
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5 Jun 2013, 06:18 pm »
I suppose it's the newer type remote. And it does absolutely not work off axis. Do you think the BP-25 or the remote (or both) needs service?
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5 Jun 2013, 08:10 pm »
That's the same as mine. Works off axis within reason
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