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Switches on the back of equipment prevent curious fingers from testing to see what might happen "if I flick this switch".
All of the equipment I have owned with a power switch on the rear, was meant to be left on 24/7. Any front panel "on/off" switch was just to put the component in/out of standby or mute/unmute its output.
take your argument to the manufacturers.