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Recommended Aftermarket Options
- Logitech Harmony Series (650, 665, or Hub):
Although discontinued, these remain the gold standard for vintage high-end audio. Audiomeca profiles have historically been available in the Logitech database, allowing for easy setup via their software.
- Redi-Remote Custom Replacements: Companies like Redi-Remote specialize in creating custom-programmed remotes for specific vintage models.
They map all original functions (Play, Stop, Track Skip) to a new, modern chassis.
- Learning Remotes: If you still have the original remote (even if it's failing), you can "teach" its infrared (IR) codes to a modern learning remote like the Chunghop L102 or a Sony Learning Remote.
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Technical Considerations
• Philips RC5 Protocol: Many high-end European CD players from the 1990s, including some Audiomeca designs, used the standard Philips RC5 infrared protocol. If a universal remote has a "Philips CD" preset, it may operate basic functions like Play,
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