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Join Date: Dec 2011
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I have a dayton audio APA150. I am looking for some advice on how to use the auto-on/off feature. There is a switch on it looks like if I turn the switch down it is on "auto" if I turn the switch up it is "on". I haven't been able to get the unit to go into "sleep mode" yet. I am not sure how to make this work properly.
Do I actually shut the amp off with the switch on the front and run it with the switch down? Do I leave the power button on the front on the "on" position and and turn the switch to "auto" on the back? I hope somebody here can help! |
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