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Location: Denmark
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My preamp has two data I/O connectors, which can be used to turn on power on other eqipment, such as a projector, or a poweramp of the same brand through an I/O data cable.
I would like to have my pre turn on my gainclone. How should I proceed? I figured to put a relay circuit in the gainclone as a second on/off between the AC and the fuse. Does anyone know a circuit I could use for this application? Would I be playing with fire here (AC safety)? Thanks. /Jan |
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