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<blockquote data-quote="John_Galt" data-source="post: 169593" data-attributes="member: 25890"><p>I helped my brother with this problem by replacing the ir-diodes on his microsoft remote blasters with a standard diode for remote controls. In this case it seems like the original diodes where too weak to control the amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Its a simple thing to do if you're not to afraid to take some risks and have a MS control. I bought a 3,5mm monoplug with attached cable and a diode. To test it I held the cables to the diode and used a digital camera to see whether the diode flashed or not (its only IR-light, no flashing red light) before I took out the soldering iron. </p><p></p><p>He has been using this construction for about 6 months now and still no complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John_Galt, post: 169593, member: 25890"] I helped my brother with this problem by replacing the ir-diodes on his microsoft remote blasters with a standard diode for remote controls. In this case it seems like the original diodes where too weak to control the amplifier. Its a simple thing to do if you're not to afraid to take some risks and have a MS control. I bought a 3,5mm monoplug with attached cable and a diode. To test it I held the cables to the diode and used a digital camera to see whether the diode flashed or not (its only IR-light, no flashing red light) before I took out the soldering iron. He has been using this construction for about 6 months now and still no complaints. [/QUOTE]
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