I have a Linto, but I never shut it down before shutting the amp down first, or at least changing the input selector. Many products have a turn-off thump and one of the things we learn is to turn the amp on last and off first to avoid the thumps being amplified
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It's not at all uncommon to hear a thump or other brief noise if you shut down a preamplifier ahead of shutting down the amplifier. Some more expensive preamplifiers protect against that phenomenon by employing a relay that clamps the output when power goes down, but not all do that. Consequently, I always shut down amplifiers first. In an extreme instance, you may damage a speaker otherwise. Shut down amplifier first is your solution. |
thanks to you for your answers but that's not what I asked .. I didn't ask what turns off before.. .the amplifier or the Linto.. . I would like to know who has the LINTO mc phono if when he turns off the phono without turning off first the amplifier hears the noise bumb in the speakers. Thank you. Luigi |
Dear @luigilamarca : I think that the precise answer could comes by Linn directly: because maybe the problem could be between the Linto and the line stage where is connected , I don´'t know. In any case is better if you make the direct Linn contact:
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |
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