The reason I asked, was I was using my Belkin to switch my amp on and off using a remote cable through my old Denon 3805, so when the receiver went on the amp did the same.
On my 4806 I'm having problems with the switched outlets, so I have to physically turn on the amp every time I watch TV or a movie. It's not a problem for me but since the whole family uses the Harmony 880, I can already envision my wife or kids calling me everytime the TV goes on because there is no sound, they will never remember to manually turn on the amp, I've forgot a couple times myself already.
As far as the original question goes, my DVR is always on never had a problem with that or any piece of equipment I've left on. If Randy's new amp is meant to be left on I'm guessing that it won't hurt to leave the amp in the on position, I'll have to try and find the manual.
I'm still debating at this point since I'm letting the 4806 run everything if I really need the amp at all.


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