Are you saying the source plays through your Cary to an another integrated amp AND you don't have to turn the Cary on?
You just push or flip the switch and the integrated get the signal?
Sure, on a pure analog system "the loop" should work that way. IF you needed power to close a circuit that would be different.. You are using a simple on/ off circuit with a switch. The difference you are not in control of the TONE via "THAT" loop.
Cary doesn't use tone control, you have to add it before or after the source or the source has to have it.. The issue I do have with Cary, "No Tone control". At least there is a loop, so you CAN add it.. Works quite well too..
I like the sound of Cary. I like the looks of Cary.
SP98 and a V12 or two, are a pretty impressive sound and a visual Lolly Pop in Jaguar red..
You just push or flip the switch and the integrated get the signal?
Sure, on a pure analog system "the loop" should work that way. IF you needed power to close a circuit that would be different.. You are using a simple on/ off circuit with a switch. The difference you are not in control of the TONE via "THAT" loop.
Cary doesn't use tone control, you have to add it before or after the source or the source has to have it.. The issue I do have with Cary, "No Tone control". At least there is a loop, so you CAN add it.. Works quite well too..
I like the sound of Cary. I like the looks of Cary.
SP98 and a V12 or two, are a pretty impressive sound and a visual Lolly Pop in Jaguar red..