In my home office i have a second setup consisting of a Marantz 7t and a VTA st-70 tube amp. I have both plugged into a remote controlled Tripp Lite power strip. I turn the computer on, and hit the remote's on button. The range and angle coverage of the sensor is pretty impressive.
Cheap but yes, you have to hit an extra button.
Alternatively (and more expensively ) you could plug the computer into something like the Belkin Pure AV PF60 power unit. The signal from the computer powering up will send a 12v trigger to the McIntosh, or just plug the D100 into one of switched outlets and set the delay time to your liking. Piece of cake. I've had this Belkin unit forever and its been extremely convenient and reliable.
Cheap but yes, you have to hit an extra button.
Alternatively (and more expensively ) you could plug the computer into something like the Belkin Pure AV PF60 power unit. The signal from the computer powering up will send a 12v trigger to the McIntosh, or just plug the D100 into one of switched outlets and set the delay time to your liking. Piece of cake. I've had this Belkin unit forever and its been extremely convenient and reliable.