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David White

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Apr 28, 2011, 5:48:25 AM4/28/11
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One of my buddies wants to build a remote control mechanism to turn the
volume control on his stereo. He imagines some kind of motor or servo
from an RC application that is somehow linked to a pulley which connects
to the volume knob with a rubber band or the like. It obviously needs to
move slow and steady yet it need not move a huge distance (if geared
properly). He doesn't want to use a huge RC radio to control it though.
He wants something much smaller. Any ideas? He knows that there are
boxes that can be added to a stereo that are essentially remote control
volume devices but he is an audiophile and wants to add nothing to his
system that might dirty the sound.

Josepi

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May 7, 2011, 10:40:38 PM5/7/11
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He is an "audiophile" that doesn't want to "add nothing to his system" but
has a manual volume control on his stereo?

Does it use 25L6s for output?

This just sounds like a bad troll.

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Steve Fenwick

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May 8, 2011, 2:33:59 AM5/8/11
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In article <Conxp.7302$xo2....@newsfe07.iad>,
"Josepi" <J.R.M.@greasynews.calm> wrote:

What the OP is asking for once was available in commercial production. A
Denon integrated amp that I have has an internal motor to turn the
volume knob by remote control.

Steve

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danny burstein

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May 8, 2011, 6:42:56 AM5/8/11
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In <nospam-6D4048....@reader80.eternal-september.org> Steve Fenwick <nos...@nospam.invalid> writes:

>What the OP is asking for once was available in commercial production. A
>Denon integrated amp that I have has an internal motor to turn the
>volume knob by remote control.

Ditto. The 10 or so y/o (purchased used) Magnavox system
I'm listening to right now (separate but joined boxes for
the tuner, CD player, and cassette tape deck) has a remote
control that causes the volume dial to physically rotate
as we watch it....

Annoyingly the original remote was replaced by a "universal",
so while we can adjust the volume, we can't change the
radio station from our chair....

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Bob F

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May 8, 2011, 2:56:19 PM5/8/11
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danny burstein wrote:
> In <nospam-6D4048....@reader80.eternal-september.org>
> Steve Fenwick <nos...@nospam.invalid> writes:
>
>> What the OP is asking for once was available in commercial
>> production. A Denon integrated amp that I have has an internal motor
>> to turn the volume knob by remote control.
>
> Ditto. The 10 or so y/o (purchased used) Magnavox system
> I'm listening to right now (separate but joined boxes for
> the tuner, CD player, and cassette tape deck) has a remote
> control that causes the volume dial to physically rotate
> as we watch it....
>
> Annoyingly the original remote was replaced by a "universal",
> so while we can adjust the volume, we can't change the
> radio station from our chair....

Get a JP1 programmable remote, and you can fix that.


Marc_F_Hult

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May 11, 2011, 6:17:20 PM5/11/11
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:48:25 +0000 (UTC), David White
<white...@fastmail.us> wrote in message <4l82mb....@whidbey.net>:


Google Internet and search eBay for "motorized potentiometer".

For example, IR control version here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/IR-CONTROL-REMOTE-SET-f-ALPS-motorized-potentiometer-/350430123941?pt=UK_Consumer_VintageAudio_RL&hash=item51974357a5

For his efforts, your friend may also get the crackles and pops and
rectification that sometimes go along with a mechanical passive voltage
divider.

... Marc
Marc_F_Hult
www.ECOntrol.org

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