Travis Ballstadt
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Anthem AVM60
- Main Amp
- Emotiva BasX 5
- Additional Amp
- Emotiva UPA-500
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Kaleidescape Strato C/Terra 48TB/Compact Terra 6TB
- Streaming Equipment
- PLEX Server, AppleTV4K, Bluesound Node2i
- Streaming Subscriptions
- AppleTV+, Amazon Prime, HBO Max
- Front Speakers
- NextLevel Acoustics Reference Cinema
- Center Channel Speaker
- NextLevel Acoustics Reference Cinema
- Surround Speakers
- NextLevel Acoustics Reference Cinema
- Front Height Speakers
- NextLevel Acoustics Angled Satellite
- Rear Height Speakers
- NextLevel Acoustics Angled Satellite
- Subwoofers
- SVS SB2000 x2
- Screen
- SeymourAV Proscenium 124” diagonal 2.40:1
- Video Display Device
- JVC DLA X790R, Lumagen Radiance Pro 4240
- Remote Control
- Unfolded Circle Remote 2, powered by HomeAssistant
- Satellite System
- They still have those?
- Other Equipment
- Rega Planar 6, Rega Exact2 cart, Rega Aria Mk3 Phono Stage, Jolida JD202BRC, Rega RS-5 Speakers (2-channel system)
Didn't realize I hadn't been sharing much here since the Remote 3 was announced.
I have received my UC Remote 3 to replace the Remote Two. This hardware really is great. Some folks are having charging issues with the Dock 3, I'm not, but it's happening. Their documentation is still extremely lacking, but I've been creating content to help fill in some gaps, thought I'd add it here as well.
One thing that has been fantastic is that with more folks getting this remote in their hands, that also means more people with coding experience are starting to receive them and that has resulted in a very quick uptick in the development of Custom Integrations. Reminder, this remote uses an open source design, so any user with basic skills can create integrations that allow 2-way communication between the remote and devices in their equipment rack, smart home devices, etc. In just a couple months, I'm no longer reliant on IR for anything but my older Sony UHD player, which seems to be about to become controllable by an integration.
Integrations allow much more detailed control and feedback than simple IR control, therefore they offer a much more powerful remote. It's not just sending radio frequencies into the ether and hoping they're received, it's directly communicating with your devices.
I'll start with the basic unboxing...
I have received my UC Remote 3 to replace the Remote Two. This hardware really is great. Some folks are having charging issues with the Dock 3, I'm not, but it's happening. Their documentation is still extremely lacking, but I've been creating content to help fill in some gaps, thought I'd add it here as well.
One thing that has been fantastic is that with more folks getting this remote in their hands, that also means more people with coding experience are starting to receive them and that has resulted in a very quick uptick in the development of Custom Integrations. Reminder, this remote uses an open source design, so any user with basic skills can create integrations that allow 2-way communication between the remote and devices in their equipment rack, smart home devices, etc. In just a couple months, I'm no longer reliant on IR for anything but my older Sony UHD player, which seems to be about to become controllable by an integration.
Integrations allow much more detailed control and feedback than simple IR control, therefore they offer a much more powerful remote. It's not just sending radio frequencies into the ether and hoping they're received, it's directly communicating with your devices.
I'll start with the basic unboxing...