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I would..

leave my receiver on if used throughout the day and turn it off before nighttime. Unless heat builds up. Then turn it off when through. I wouldn't worry about the electricity used..it is minimal. At the most 5 cents a day. Some better receivers and amps have a 2 stage switch to power on. Mine does. I would still put it in standby mode at night. Some receiver have a light that says they are in the standby mode and never go off. That probably uses 5 cents a year or less.


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  • I would.. - cloudwalker 22:44:58 03/21/15 (0)

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