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qguy wrote:if the switch on your power amp directly cuts the 220 volt line, leaving it on and turning on the amp via the AVR or power strip is ok, if its a switch which feeds a relay than you may encounter problems.
dante wrote:qguy wrote:if the switch on your power amp directly cuts the 220 volt line, leaving it on and turning on the amp via the AVR or power strip is ok, if its a switch which feeds a relay than you may encounter problems.
How can you tell which is which Bro? I'm not a techie so forgive my ignorance.
Pause wrote:Thanks guys, my lazy ass thanks you too
Pause wrote:I'm getting bored bending down and turning on my power amp several times a day, is it ok if I leave my amps power switch in the "on" position and connect it to an AVR and just turn on the AVR instead of reaching down and round back all the time? Of if not an avr at least a well made power strip, any comments or suggestions? TIA
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