Thanks. I knew the current draw is a function of the impedance of the circuit connceted to the output. Just was not sure if this impedance changes when the amp is switched off.
DAC burn in question
I need to burn in a DAC, connected directly to a poweramp. Here is my (probably dumb) question.
I am thinking that if I play the DAC with the poweramp off, there will be voltage on the outputs, but no (or little) current flowing. Therefore, to burn in the DAC the poweramp needs to be on. Is this a crazy idea?
I am thinking that if I play the DAC with the poweramp off, there will be voltage on the outputs, but no (or little) current flowing. Therefore, to burn in the DAC the poweramp needs to be on. Is this a crazy idea?
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