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Universal remote and F one

limealot, modified 8 Years ago.

Universal remote and F one

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 10/15/14 Recent Posts
Hi,

I'm planning to boost the sound of a new TV with a 2.1 genelec setup, without the use of a home theatre receiver. I still want to use the digital audio ouput of the TV which is not (hopefully) affected by the TV's own volume setting. What signals do the remote of the F one subwoofer use, IR or something else? Has anyone controlled the F one's (or F two's) volume using a universal remote (e.g. Logitech Harmony)?
ilkka-rissanen, modified 8 Years ago.

Re: Universal remote and F one

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hi,

Our remote is using 2.4 GHz radio frequency signals. If you can find an universal remote that supports RF, you might be able to program it to control our subwoofers as well.