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New DOS 2.11.2
#51
I’m sure it’s not by design that I needed to reboot my left Reactor for it to pair...

100% agree on the responsiveness. This thing is what the first remote should have been in the first place. Glad I sold both of the old ones on eBay.
Devialet Phantom Gold Duo | Devialet Phantom Reactor 600 Duo | 2x New Devialet Remote | 4x HiFiBerry RAAT endpoints & low-cost passive speakers — Roon Lifetime
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#52
Okay got the old remote to pair by rebooting. It lost its pairing after upgrade and refused to re pair.

Received the new remote and as soon as I walked into the room it paired! I was about 10 foot away from the Phantom. The new remote seems to use Bluetooth. I think the old one uses RF

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#53
Unfortunately you can’t use both the new and the old remote on the same loudspeakers, they “cancel each other out” once you use one and then the other.
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#54
(01-Oct-2020, 18:41)has Wrote: Unfortunately you can’t use both the new and the old remote on the same loudspeakers, they “cancel each other out” once you use one and then the other.

I have two silvers set up as a stereo pair and both old and new remote work fine together. The old remote was paired with the Left and when I switched on the new remote it immediately paired with the Right speaker, even though it was nearer the Left.
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#55
(27-Sep-2020, 14:48)AcrossTheWaves Wrote:
(24-May-2020, 12:08)roei Wrote: Edit: @cyrus.b have you made sure that “Optical Autoswitch” is turned on in each speaker’s individual settings panel?

I believe the Auto Switch only switches when an optical comes "on", not when there's sound coming in. You have to shut down & power on the optical source for it to auto-switch

This is good to know.  Until now, the auto detect seemed random,
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#56
(01-Oct-2020, 20:13)Oui acronnolly Wrote:
(01-Oct-2020, 18:41)has Wrote: Unfortunately you can’t use both the new and the old remote on the same loudspeakers, they “cancel each other out” once you use one and then the other.

I have two silvers set up as a stereo pair and both old and new remote work fine together. The old remote was paired with the Left and when I switched on the new remote it immediately paired with the Right speaker, even though it was nearer the Left.

I have tried this, I have 2 silvers as well. The new remote also paired with the right one and I connected the old remote to the left one but it works only once. I will try again though if it works for you it should for others as well, thanks
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