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<blockquote data-quote="Easdfg" data-source="post: 8708971" data-attributes="member: 680278"><p>Thanks. My amp does not. I was ordering my equipment right as COVID kicked off so what I landed with was in-stock at a place still shipping without massive delays. My amp is arguably in the budget amp category and as sad as it sounds, I was more excited that I didn't have to use a turn-on wire.....(I know....priorities....) Surprisingly in all the videos and articles I read on picking an amp and understanding what I was buying, never saw much on the pass-through or extra outputs you mention. I have seen it, just it wasn't as emphasized a feature as I think it ought to have been (looking back) now that you bring it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Easdfg, post: 8708971, member: 680278"] Thanks. My amp does not. I was ordering my equipment right as COVID kicked off so what I landed with was in-stock at a place still shipping without massive delays. My amp is arguably in the budget amp category and as sad as it sounds, I was more excited that I didn't have to use a turn-on wire.....(I know....priorities....) Surprisingly in all the videos and articles I read on picking an amp and understanding what I was buying, never saw much on the pass-through or extra outputs you mention. I have seen it, just it wasn't as emphasized a feature as I think it ought to have been (looking back) now that you bring it up. [/QUOTE]
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