I suppose that you switch off each machine before switching off the main switch for all. I don't think it would be a good idea to switch on all gear in the studio (including amplifiers) in one moment. I have also central switches (two, because I use 100 V and 220 V machines in my studio) but always switch on each machine I use one by one after switching on the main switch, and switch off them again one by one before switching off the main switch. So only external power adapters are switched on/off with the main switches. I'm not specialist in power lines but somehow I feel that switching on everything in one moment can be a kind of voltage and current shock for home power, kind of peak and overload for cables in the wall, fuses, fuse switches. Machines can get less voltage in the first moment before the power line somehow get cured from that shock, and also studio gear should be switched on in the certain order to avoid pops in speakers. I also keep the main mixer just before active studio speakers on zero output during switch on, and set level after... Daniel Forro On Jun 28, 2016, at 2:33 AM, caleb.garner@... [CZsynth] wrote: > My studio is setup so when I'm not using it I turn everything off > from one location and that includes all wall warts and such.. so > when the CZ is off it's totally devoid of power. >
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Re: [CZsynth] Best backup battery solution for CZ-1000?
2016-07-11 by Daniel Forró
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