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<blockquote data-quote="DJItalianICE" data-source="post: 975015" data-attributes="member: 561613"><p>is there a setting to shut off the speaker outs since I will be amping my speakers? I don't want my headunit wasting time trying to pump out wattage to speakers that won't be connected. I know that if nothins connected, there is no circuit, but why waste time processing the signals in the first place?</p><p></p><p>Second question was, I'm using Knukonceptz cables with a built in turn on lead. But the turn on lead is VERY small, like 26 gauge. Think it will be enough to carry a small 12v turn on signal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJItalianICE, post: 975015, member: 561613"] is there a setting to shut off the speaker outs since I will be amping my speakers? I don't want my headunit wasting time trying to pump out wattage to speakers that won't be connected. I know that if nothins connected, there is no circuit, but why waste time processing the signals in the first place? Second question was, I'm using Knukonceptz cables with a built in turn on lead. But the turn on lead is VERY small, like 26 gauge. Think it will be enough to carry a small 12v turn on signal? [/QUOTE]
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