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How about a soft start and soft stop circuit. This would ease up to full power and ease down to off. I would think ramping up and down like this would be much easier on all parts of the amp. The only caution I would see here is to be careful about ramping too slow with the AKSA. At the lower line voltage levels there is some DC offset that might hurt the speakers if that point is maintained too long. Normally, when she is turned on, this time period of DC offset is so quick that there isn't enough time to do damage. But, if you were to design a circuit that held this point too long, you could possibly have a problem (I think). My guess is that you would want to ramp up and down in no more than about 2 seconds. I have never built or designed a circuit like this. So, I may be off base or missing a cruicial point here. But, this is the approach I would at least look into. Steve
Hi Jon,Most who have read all the "pure power" posts would be willing to sneak into their neighbor's house to remove a dimmer switch and few would put one in their amp. I don't know, never tried it... just telling you what you hear on the street...