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nickba Posted 12 years 9 months ago
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Dear sirs,

I am about to build a Home Theater with GoldenEar Speakers and I just want to know if it is possible to use an external trigger to turn on the Triton Two internal amplifier and the ForceField Subwoofers. If it isn´t possible, could you supply a schematic, so I could make it by myself? I am asking that because I don´t like auto turn on feature in subwaoofers, because they tend to delay a little bit after the music material is played.

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Short answer, no. I would suggest a triggered power strip if this is what you want to do. Our amps auto on circuit responds in a fraction of a second upon input signal - we have never had a complaint about the delay so I can't imagine it being a real issue for you. But if so, a triggered power strip will do the trick.

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