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In Reply to: RE: myth or reality? posted by DrChaos on September 20, 2010 at 10:24:59
Besides, when there is no signal being fed through a class D amp, it is pretty much as 'off' as my Pass amp is when I turn it 'off' via the front panel switch - the Pass isn't really off unless the breaker in back is switched off. I have a Bel Canto class D amp in another system, and its only switch is on the back - the recommendation is to just leave it on (which I do). I usually let the Pass warm up for a half hour before listening - warm up and break in are two different phenomenons.
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