I hadn't suggested it affects sound, but I was simply curious about usage. Thanks all!
More curious than a real question- remote trigger? Anyone use it?
So my amp can be switched on one of two way. Pushing the power button on the front or by connecting a short cable to the preamp and then using the preamp's remote to trigger the amp on.
I am sure other amps can be remotely turned on as well. Just wondering if anyone actually uses the remote trigger feature. I don't, but I tried it for a day or two for sh*ts and giggles.
I have a straight forward 2 channel system. Perhaps if I were running a bank of amps, I could see the usefulness.
I am sure other amps can be remotely turned on as well. Just wondering if anyone actually uses the remote trigger feature. I don't, but I tried it for a day or two for sh*ts and giggles.
I have a straight forward 2 channel system. Perhaps if I were running a bank of amps, I could see the usefulness.
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northernescape ... There really is no way it could effect sound. The only real possibility is if it triggered an independent path for line power, separate from the on/off switched path AND that path was in some bizarre way current limiting for the line inIt isn't clear what you're trying to say here. A key advantage of using a power trigger is that an amplifier can be plugged into a separate, dedicated outlet solely for it, while the component that sends the trigger signal to the amplifier is powered from a separate line. In a way, every power line is "current limited." That's why they use circuit breakers, right? |
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