Does removing the remote from the circuit improve any aspect of the KPA's processing??? I really have very little use for the remote since I moved the head closer.
Removing Remote: KPA Performance?
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I don’t notice any difference in response when it is not connected.
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No! Your TV provides no better picture, if you throw its remote control away.
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No! Your TV provides no better picture, if you throw its remote control away.
Ha! The naive user in me would reply "but, the Kemper remote is wired and maintains two-way communication, which I assume works the CPU (even in the slightest bit?)." The KPA even knows if a preset is selected via the unit or the remote. That's what prompted the question.
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There is no audio signal flowing through that Ethernet cable, just control signals. Look at it as another front panel. Don't try to detach the front panel to achieve a better sound. The CPU of your TV also has to deal with the infrared signals of the remote control. And the CPU is not the DSP.
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Thank you for the clarification.