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Amplifiers - what to look for and 'bypassing digital circuitry'
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<blockquote data-quote="keithp" data-source="post: 1126748" data-attributes="member: 21356"><p>>Well yes certainly the digi circuitry can be shut down with a few simple components is not a great expensive feat, if the manufacturer has incorporated this in design they would certainly mention so, power standby/idle is a very mature subject by default within digital design architecture.</p><p>My opinion this is most likely real an attribute to their product. New type of thing to state not common thus a new type of question.</p><p></p><p>*Surely they know in due course one audio-head will test that function, they will be caught out 4sure sooner or later.</p><p>Actually an unnecessary thing to state amounts to 'sweetening' the brochure, could be classed as mJumbo rhetoric.. the digital volume circuit cheap op-amps with substandard wiring routes/PCB layout etc bleeds plenty, regardless of DAC powering down..</p><p>-_-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithp, post: 1126748, member: 21356"] >Well yes certainly the digi circuitry can be shut down with a few simple components is not a great expensive feat, if the manufacturer has incorporated this in design they would certainly mention so, power standby/idle is a very mature subject by default within digital design architecture. My opinion this is most likely real an attribute to their product. New type of thing to state not common thus a new type of question. *Surely they know in due course one audio-head will test that function, they will be caught out 4sure sooner or later. Actually an unnecessary thing to state amounts to 'sweetening' the brochure, could be classed as mJumbo rhetoric.. the digital volume circuit cheap op-amps with substandard wiring routes/PCB layout etc bleeds plenty, regardless of DAC powering down.. -_- [/QUOTE]
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