yeer but - going a bit simple now - :)

But if the analogue outs have nothing pluged in, there won't be any
current flowing anyway, so how can muting the thing stop current
flowing any less than it is already...?

Unless (I know little about electronics) once the thing is muted the
current side of things is absolutly dead.  The current that was ready
to flow (not muted), was emitting some disturbance to a delicate thing
in the s/pdif bit....

Or something is just turned off, which somehow allows more/steady power
to the s/pdif bit...

So does anyone know what is going on inside the SB electrically wise
when muted and not...?...please

I would love to know what is causing the difference (in simple terms)

Cheers !  
:)


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