Using z-wave outlets or modules with stereo equipment

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anilveena

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Has anyone tried this?  I'm adding a few zwave devices in my home for home automation and would love to make the audio power outlets controllable (since I often forget turn off my tube stuff and end up leaving it on for several days, especially if I'm out of town).

I believe zwave uses RF to communicate (unlike X10 which modifies the shape of the power waveforms).  Other than the expected RF interference, are there other downsides?  And how bad is the RF interference (given that I probably have several other sources already with Wifi and other random sources of RF and EMI)?

Thanks
Anil