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High end audio is not about convenience - that's for Pioneer receivers.
Actually, that is no longer true. High end audio with its analog connections and non-programmable controllers offers a refreshing difference from the current crop of mass-market, multichannel systems. In the latter, one has to deal with multiple setup menus, HDMI hand-shaking and programmable audio and video inputs and outputs.
Hey, mebbe we should push high-end for its easy convenience; that always appeals to the masses.
Kal
Sell the remote and the faceplate, Kal, that's always appealed to the masses.
I'd recommend asking your dealer to check with the local distributor. Though if there were any way to avoid that placement (like keeping the Bedini near the CD's) it's always better safe than sorry.
Thanks guys