(24-Oct-2014, 10:13)Axel Wrote: A. My iPad was still able to control the amp, connected to my wireless network, which transmits through radio frequency.
B. The remote controls also use RF.
C. Therefore it couldn't be the amp that was at fault.
glad it's sorted Axel!
the logic above has a slight flaw though.... the WiFi RF is not the same as the remote RF; both would have their own chipsets and the remote RF would have to use a different frequency; so it COULD have been the amp at fault (namely the RF chipset and components for the Remote RF)
luckily it doesn't matter any more so congratulations........l
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