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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7159269" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>that's what i was referring to. the amp will turn on and off with the key, so when you MANUALLY turn the deck off, the amp will still be on to play whatever electrical noise there is, and if you have the acc/ign on and the car not running, it can just drain the battery that much faster. it's rare that most would find the need to shut it off, but there are times when you want to, and can't without removing the wire.....plus, it would make for a handy "cop-switch" or whatever you want to call it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7159269, member: 629234"] that's what i was referring to. the amp will turn on and off with the key, so when you MANUALLY turn the deck off, the amp will still be on to play whatever electrical noise there is, and if you have the acc/ign on and the car not running, it can just drain the battery that much faster. it's rare that most would find the need to shut it off, but there are times when you want to, and can't without removing the wire.....plus, it would make for a handy "cop-switch" or whatever you want to call it. [/QUOTE]
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