In Reply to: remote power switch for amp? posted by chichaz on April 24, 2017 at 09:28:26:
Your amp has a trigger input, so it's just a matter of supplying a low voltage DC input via a (remote) switch or other device. No need to turn on/off the amp via AC.Something like this would work, or you should be able to find a more robust product designed for home theater that has IR input and 12v DC outputs.
Or, you can buy a current sensing power strip that will turn on all outlets when you turn on your music streamer (or other device that has a remote).
Trigger Inputs
Voltage Range 5 - 18VDC
Impedance Approx. 600ohms
Turn-On Current 20mA @ 12V
Edits: 04/24/17
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