@jumia ,
[please forgive my poor English]
Sorry if my post was not clear. I cannot edit it anymore. What I meant is:
Generally speaking, a standby mode leaves the unit always on, and shuts it down partially with remote.
Aries Cerat does NOT want its gear to endure such constraints, especially as they use tubes. Therefore, Aries Cerat does NOT provide any standby mode.
So, the remote of Aries Cerat preamplifiers controls the following functions:
- volume control (stepped attenuator)
- balance control
- mute control
- input switch control
- display control
standby !!
I hope this clarifies.
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IF a standby via the remote control is absolutely mandatory for practical reasons, THEN I can’t help but mentioning the very good NuPrime AMG-PRA that I own in a second system (see details in the Toggle Details button on that page). Class A, genuinely balanced, the number of inputs is limited though (1XLR, 3 RCAs). Also provides a phase inverter, but only by a switch on the front fascia (not via remote).
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Sorry for the thread drift.