Maybe I skimped a little on the photos of the Primare, forgetting about the optional remote control with touch sensitive pads. The shape/size of the remote is such that it would fit where the switches on the front panel are (if you took out the switches). The silkscreen has worn off on the pad next to STANDBY which should say MUTE.
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0945.jpg
The little box is the sensor which is on a long lead that plugs into the back of the preamp allowing you to place it wherever
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0940.jpg
The box honed from a solid hunk of aluminium and is the heaviest remote I have. The tech is bleeding edge for the time.
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0941.jpg
Fitted new battery, sensor box again here, you can see the logo in the front (there is a transparent section under the bottom of the omega that the sensor sees through)
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0942.jpg
and the bottom panel also machined from aluminium.
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0943.jpg
It controls the volume control (a stepped attenuator) using a stepper motor
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0932.jpg
One other photo showing a blown tantalum (serious kaboom stuff) just follow the blue wire...
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN1563.jpg
Back panel. The fuseholder is now gone and the hole is used for the new DC power cable arrangement.
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/al...4/DSCN0939.jpg
I sit my preamp on a speaker stand so it is right next to the T/T and the MC wires are therefore very short. IMO this matches the turntable and looks better than just putting it on a table. I had Acoustat 2+2 originally so everything was tall or on stalks!