A relatively small number of remote-controlled TLC-1s were built late in its production life (around the mid-'90s). I am not sure what the numbers actually were, but no more than a few hundred were built. On the other hand, when the decision was made to offer the remote version, all of the chassis were then built with a hole to accommodate the IR receiver. This hole is adjacent to the power LED and is filled with a small hole-cover in the non-remote version.
The remote controlled only volume and mute, and I think the remote wand had only 3 buttons. The TLC-1 design pre-dates the move to Virginia, and the remote codes are not related to the later McCormack or C-J gear. I have no idea what the codes were, and I think the only way you are going to find out is to buy a remote from McCormack Audio of VA - assuming they still have any on hand (kind of unlikely at this late date).
I suggest you call McCormack Audio at 703-573-9665 if you are interested in getting a remote wand.
Good luck!
Steve McCormack
SMc Audio
The remote controlled only volume and mute, and I think the remote wand had only 3 buttons. The TLC-1 design pre-dates the move to Virginia, and the remote codes are not related to the later McCormack or C-J gear. I have no idea what the codes were, and I think the only way you are going to find out is to buy a remote from McCormack Audio of VA - assuming they still have any on hand (kind of unlikely at this late date).
I suggest you call McCormack Audio at 703-573-9665 if you are interested in getting a remote wand.
Good luck!
Steve McCormack
SMc Audio