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loud banging when i change source!!
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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 149620" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>I agree it would be silly. I own a Pioneer P-6400 and it definitely does NOT switch power off to the remote while changing sources. Actually I'm impressed with the way they time the remote. It comes on before the HU outputs any audio, and turns off after the HU powers down. It seems to me that they purposely designed it to minimize popping.</p><p>You should verify this for yourself by putting a voltmeter on the amp remote terminal and have a helper plug in a CD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 149620, member: 541144"] I agree it would be silly. I own a Pioneer P-6400 and it definitely does NOT switch power off to the remote while changing sources. Actually I'm impressed with the way they time the remote. It comes on before the HU outputs any audio, and turns off after the HU powers down. It seems to me that they purposely designed it to minimize popping. You should verify this for yourself by putting a voltmeter on the amp remote terminal and have a helper plug in a CD. [/QUOTE]
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