Originally Posted by Jim_Perkins
LOL . I thought Axiom already did the engineering and added complexity / costs and that it was paid for when the unit was purchased.
I'm just playing the Devil's advocate asking if people would pay more ... I suspect it's only a $ or two in parts, perhaps a month or two of engineer time and perhaps some qualification costs. The cost could very well be buried in the current price ... it just depends on number of units.

Originally Posted by Jim_Perkins
Like I mentioned in the original post. <20 watts isnt bad. I already got most of the savings from turning off the receiver / 60 inch screen and pc when not in use. Now turning my attention to my music room
20 Watts is an extreme threshold ... I'd like to see <300mW. Even then an active LFR would burn over watt in stand-by ... and my setup would burn 4-5 Watts. It adds up.