Help-Genesis Digital Lens


I have a Genesis Lens which I have misplaced my remote. I called Genesis and the replacement remote is a bit steep, $100. I am wondering if there is any way to power on the unit without the remote. Are there any alternatives to the factory remote?

I just want to turn my on and leave it on....
justlisten
You have $7500 speakers, an $8400 amp, a $5000 dac and you can’t pop for a machined aluminum $100 remote that's worth every penny? Wow. Unbelievable.
I think that kevin is saying the owner is cheap. BTW, the metal remotes are very hard to find. Arnie Nudell wouldn't sell his when I needed one. The plastic versions are $142 with tax.
Tabl10s is correct.I own two lenses,one has the plastic remote and the other is metal remote.Recently a guy was selling a lens with TWO metal remotes.I offered to buy the second remote so I can upgrade my plastic remote and he turned me down.His responce was that his buyer wanted BOTH remotes with his lens.Go figure.Also recently I was lucky and found a used metal remote for sale for my Krell md-1 transport,which came with a plastic remote,well I bought it and waiting for it to arrive.Remotes are good ,metal ones are GREAT.
George
"the majority feel the 16/d1 setting works best when you are using another upsampler. going to 20/d1/d2 smears the sound."

bill-

What majority? You, Mr.Hiendaudio and CP?

Read the original sterophile review:

"According to Genesis, 16-bit processors, and even processors using 1-bit DACs, sound better when fed dithered 20-bit data."

Guess Mr.Hiendaudio's $799 DL mod ("it involves adding Faster then Light and Speed of Light proprietary upgrades as well as Black Gate capacitors. The unit is totally transformed.") must have screwed yours up.

Dan