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denon ir link
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Post 1 made on Sunday September 15, 2002 at 05:52
cmo
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I guess I should know this if I actually studied the Denon instructions, but what are the 3.5mm remote links on some of the Denon products for?

Could you use them instead of an IR emmitter (how would this work?)
If you had two Denon components connected with this link could you hide one away in a cabinet and use the other components' IR receiver to control the hidden component?

Just wondering as I hate using IR emmitters on the front of components and I'm sure alot of people either know or would like to know the answer to this question.

Any help from the pros greatly appreciated.
Post 2 made on Sunday September 15, 2002 at 11:21
ECHOSLOB
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Just as you described. You plug in a double male one end to the controller and one end into the Denon. I am using a Pronto Pro with the RF receiver and one of the outputs is inserted into my 5803. I personally take the covers off and mount the emitters internal when you have to use them. I actually did this to the 5803 before I realized what that input was for. Either way works great. :)

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