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Yamaha AV Receiver Remote
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<blockquote data-quote="Karabo C" data-source="post: 64665" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>Over the past 5 years I?ve owned 3 Yamaha AV receivers and all of them, after a year or two of use, have had remote controllers that have failed. The sensitivity/response of the buttons would deteriorate over time until the remote eventually stops working altogether.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering whether this is a common problem with Yamaha receivers. Generally, how long is the life of a remote? Granted, the receiver?s remote is used more than others (because of its learning capabilities), perhaps that could explain the accelerated wear and tear. On the other hand I have a twelve year old VCR whose remote still works perfectly to this day despite much heavier use over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karabo C, post: 64665, member: 365"] Over the past 5 years I?ve owned 3 Yamaha AV receivers and all of them, after a year or two of use, have had remote controllers that have failed. The sensitivity/response of the buttons would deteriorate over time until the remote eventually stops working altogether. I was wondering whether this is a common problem with Yamaha receivers. Generally, how long is the life of a remote? Granted, the receiver?s remote is used more than others (because of its learning capabilities), perhaps that could explain the accelerated wear and tear. On the other hand I have a twelve year old VCR whose remote still works perfectly to this day despite much heavier use over the years. [/QUOTE]
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