Wonderful post. You do not know for sure until you try. But if you are not interested in the possibility, do not try.
Concerning leaving amplifiers on, you will have a lower electric bill if you turn them off. Class A amps use a lot of electricity whether they have a signal or no signal. Mark at Reno Hi Fi certainly knows Pass Labs products. I would follow his advice. Indeed the Pass Labs SIT-3 amplifier (being delivered today) was purchased from him. It will use much less electricity than some of the other amps and so will always be left on.
Except when turned off to evaluate different fuses and their direction.
David Pritchard
Concerning leaving amplifiers on, you will have a lower electric bill if you turn them off. Class A amps use a lot of electricity whether they have a signal or no signal. Mark at Reno Hi Fi certainly knows Pass Labs products. I would follow his advice. Indeed the Pass Labs SIT-3 amplifier (being delivered today) was purchased from him. It will use much less electricity than some of the other amps and so will always be left on.
Except when turned off to evaluate different fuses and their direction.
David Pritchard