What kind of input trigger is provided on the amplifiers such that the amplifier can be turned on and off by other devices?
A 3.5 mm (1/8″) input jack is provided that requires 12 volts DC to turn the amplifier on and 0 volts when the amplifier is to be turned off. This source of 12 volts DC would typically come from the output trigger of a preamplifier or processor. Make sure to use a mono (not stereo) 3.5 mm (1/8″) plug to plug into the jack. The wires from the plug can be a small gauge (18 AWG to 26 AWG) as minimal current is involved. The wires would then connect back to the device that is providing the switched source of 12 volts DC, e.g. the output trigger from an ATI amplifier.
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