hide equipment


ok guys and gals can you hide equipment behind doors of a cabinet and still control with remote...there was a company called leapfrog at one time that allowed that....thanks goood listening a viewing
dwhitt
if your talking about leaving it behind a closed wooden door then i would say no but if the door is glass then it will work.
I have a Salamander Designs cabinet with perforated metal doors, and my remote works fine.
Niles and Xantech make IR systems which would allow you to rig your system to operate with the remote anywhere in the house.
You can invest in an IR repeater if the gear is behind non-translucent material, otherwise you'll have to play around and see.