I think this has been discussed here in the past, with some people
posting details of their solutions to this problem (probably including
wiring diagrams).  It would definitely be worth spending some time
searching the forums.

Max

gonk Wrote: 
> Is there a way of getting a remote power turn-on trigger signal from the
> SB2 to power up an amplifier? 
> 
> Maybe there is an internal supply voltage that is in standby when
> turned off? Can anyone tell me where to find a suitable voltage?
> 
> I will then place a buffer (if needed), connectors and a switching
> relay in my Rotel power amplifier. The SB2 will be the only audio
> source and the amplifier will be hidden, so it needs no power when the
> SB2 is turned off.


-- 
max.spicer

The wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible
teeth
and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws
but Max stepped into his private boat and waved good-bye
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