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In Reply to: RE: New Conrad Johnson tube control amp posted by fantja on July 01, 2016 at 20:33:41
"not sure why a remote for an amp is warranted?"- Because many people want them for various reasons already mentioned.
- Because they're not expensive for the manufacturer to include and it's not exactly rocket science (per inmate airtime).
- Because we no longer live in the stonge age.
- Because I will not buy a control amp, integrated amp, preamp, or linestage w/o a remote.... at least for Volume/Mute.
- Because many others feel the same way.
For me not having a remote these days is an:
Edits: 07/02/16Follow Ups:
I agree Abe.
No remote in this day and age is akin to not putting A/C or cruise control in a new car or truck - DUMB!
For the poster that thinks it's unnecessary in a amp - It's a integrated amp not just a amp. It has a preamp section, source selector, AND a volume control knob........
All that aside; I wander how it compares sound wise with offerings from Rogue, Audio Research, Ayon, and others.
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
or we could get up off our collective fat asses and turn a knob
True. And... we can also live in the stone age if we want to. ;-)Some folks just feel very strongly that any modern preamp, integrated, control amp, or linestage should come standard with a remote control. I'm in that camp.
Edits: 07/03/16
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