Adding a power trigger to an amp that doesn't have one


Hello Everyone, 

I might be buying an amplifier that has a remote but doesn't have a 12v trigger port. I need it to have one so that I can turn it on with a 12v from my AVR. 

Is there a device that on one end has a 12v(mono standard 12v plug) and on the other end an IR transmitter that can be programmed to the power button of the remote from the amp? 

I don't want to use a universal remote since none of them have the mouse/pointer ability to move like the LG magic remote (at least from what I could find). 

Thanks!

ajones82

It’s A/B and if no signal powered on it uses 150W, but if idle(plugged in but not powered on it uses only 0.5W). I’d rather not have something powered on at all times and waste energy.

Daily probably 5-6 times for sure. And tbh never had a problem with any of my components. 

Man, that’s a lot.  Think about that a lightbulb fails most often when you turn it on.  It’s because that’s when it’s under most stress.  You’ve got the initial power surge and also the constant temperature fluctuation from cold to warm, which adds stress over time.  You’re really not burning much electricity at all leaving them on, so you might reconsider.

As some supporting info, I recently had my McCormack amp upgraded at SMcAudio, and they believe in leaving their amps powered on so strongly that in the upgrade they disconnect the power switch completely so it’s just a dummy light, and to turn the amp off you have to physically unplug it.  I’ve had my amp for 30 years and they said by leaving it on 24/7 (unless I wasn’t using it and/or was away for an extended period), I probably extended the life of my amp for years.  FWIW. 

I'm surprised that it is 150W at idle if it is a/b.  

So you have a remote, why don't you use it?  you don't want to have 2 remotes on the table?  

I have 5.

Jerry