Maybe this is a silly question but I'm wondering how much electricity my Pioneer Sx-1010 receiver draws when it isn't playing. I always turn it off when I'm not using it, even if going back to it in a couple of hours, because I figure just sitting there is wasting electricity. But I think it sounds better if its been on for a while.
ON the other hand, I don't have any idea how much electricity it really is using at rest.
Anyone able to enlighten me?
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Topic - Electricity draw of Pioneer sx-1010 receiver at rest? - Chet 16:23:35 03/21/15 (8)
- RE: Electricity draw of Pioneer sx-1010 receiver at rest? - kff 19:14:58 03/22/15 (0)
- get yourself a Kill-a-Watt! - mhardy6647 10:56:52 03/22/15 (1)
- thanks for the find out for yourself suggestion! - Chet 19:05:04 03/22/15 (0)
- I would.. - cloudwalker 22:44:58 03/21/15 (0)
- RE: Electricity draw of Pioneer sx-1010 receiver at rest? - Michael Samra 17:28:36 03/21/15 (0)
- RE: Electricity draw of Pioneer sx-1010 receiver at rest? - airtime 16:28:17 03/21/15 (2)
- I think he means when turned on - rws 16:49:16 03/21/15 (1)
- Sigh.... - Chet 18:51:24 03/21/15 (0)