How to control bass and treble on old av receiver

michael908

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Hi i recently inherited an old home theater set up and decided to use it on my computer. I got it all hooked up (just 2 speakers for stereo) and everything except I don't have the remote for the receiver and have no idea how to set the treble and bass. When i was using the speakers on my weak little 20watt tripath the speakers sounded great with a little adjustment to the treble and bass. I have an marantz sr7000 that im using now, thanks for any help.
 
2 problems with that, It assumes you have a remote and have it connected to a tv. Will a cheap universal remote like this work?
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/philips-perfect-replacement-universal-remote-control-srp5107-27/205468?trail=&fromPLP=true&ancestorID=&searchString=&startSearch=&fromSearchBox=&addFacet=
 
Thought you might have been in luck. Oh well, it might work, not sure why its claiming Marantz for. Need to read into it.
 
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/codes/marantz/sr-7000/

This is better help. Codes to program for the Marantz for the universal remotes that are mentioned at the very top.
 
Not sure if any cheap remotes, could be im not sure. Logitech would be a worthwhile choice to look at if its cheap enough. At least one where you can program it using a computer. Some universal remotes require the original remote to copy the signals over.

Search google on Logitech universal remote for more results

http://www.logitech.com/en-au/universal-remotes
 
Hmm okay thanks for the help. I'll just grab a harmony and cheap universal remote on my next trip to Walmart and return whichever one doesn't work since they are the easiest with returns.
 
what i don't understand is why you don't use the front panel to navigate the menu... is it broken? don't you have a cheap display to connect to it to see the menu?
 
Marantz, Yamaha, Onkyo are some of the receivers i know they having extra menu stuff only viewed through an external display being a TV. The front panel with the built in display can access some of these functions, the rest needs the remote + TV display.
 
It still is that era. On-screen displays are a fairly recent feature - five years ago, you would be hard-pressed to find a sub-$800 unit that featured it.