Granted, I think the Harmony 1000 is stupid big, but I have the Harmony
One and can adjust the delay between commands. I think the Harmony is
erring on the side of a long delay between commands which turns out to
be unneccessary in most cases. You might look in the control software.

The Harmony One is life changing for me - I pick it up, shake it so the
accelerometer turns on the backlight, press "Activities" and press
"Listen to Music." Then I just use the little d-pad to browse through
the SB3 menus like I would with the SB3 remote - so a huge net gain
between finding amp remote, changing input, finding sb3 remote,
powering on, etc, etc. Plus, the state based stuff in the One (which I
think extends to other models) remembers what else is on but not needed
for the "Listen to Music" activity. So if I was watching TV, it knows
the TV needs to be turned off, and handles it properly without needing
the TV to support discrete on/off commands. ONly change amp input,
rather trying to turn it on, etc. All things I'm sure people have
pointed out earlier in this thread.


-- 
androidtopp

My SB3 is the most expensive part of my stereo. So I'm not going to brag
about it.
And my SBB as well...Is it wrong that my alarm clock is worth more than
most of my stereo components? I need to work on that.

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