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NAD 12V trigger
Hi guys,
Here is my musical Hi-Fi config:
NAD C565 player -> NAD C162 pre-amp -> NAD C272 amp.
I am using the C162's single 12V trigger out to switch the C272 through its 12V trigger input but I need another 12V trigger to connect the C565's 12V trigger input so that with the remote of C162 I can control the whole system. Is it possible to parallel-connect the C162's single 12V trigger out to both of C565 and C272? Or can there can be other better solution?
I also tried keeping the C272 in sense mode and using the C162's 12V trigger out to control the switching of the C565. That seemed to work but I found that to be buggy as sometimes even when some songs are being played, the C272 switches off itself -- may be some wrong sensing happens. I was not connecting the power cord of C272 through the C162.
Any input/suggestions will help.
Here is my musical Hi-Fi config:
NAD C565 player -> NAD C162 pre-amp -> NAD C272 amp.
I am using the C162's single 12V trigger out to switch the C272 through its 12V trigger input but I need another 12V trigger to connect the C565's 12V trigger input so that with the remote of C162 I can control the whole system. Is it possible to parallel-connect the C162's single 12V trigger out to both of C565 and C272? Or can there can be other better solution?
I also tried keeping the C272 in sense mode and using the C162's 12V trigger out to control the switching of the C565. That seemed to work but I found that to be buggy as sometimes even when some songs are being played, the C272 switches off itself -- may be some wrong sensing happens. I was not connecting the power cord of C272 through the C162.
Any input/suggestions will help.
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