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RE: best on/off toggle switch to fix Thor phono stage

Posted by Duster on July 10, 2017 at 14:44:16:

There is no benefit of having a power switch unless you regularly power-off the power supply. If you are seeking optimized performance, I would simply bypass the on/off switch with a good piece of wire or a simple solder joint. Other than a rarely listened to audio device, I keep my gear powered-on 24/7 for better audio performance, without warm-up, and arguably less wear-and-tear on the audio gear over their useful lifetimes due to repeated on/off cycles.