tdwesty wrote: 
> Thanks for the suggestion. I assume you are referring to the numerous
> 433Mhz transmitters for use with the Pi, of which I see plenty on ebay.
> However, I have not been able to find a receiver/relay that uses 5V to
> switch the 120V power to the amp - most of them seem to use 12 or 24VDC,
> so I would need another power source. Not a big deal, but I thought that
> if a USB power relay solution existed, this would be a simpler solution
> for use with a laptop (of which I have plenty - I don't have any Pi at
> the moment).
> 
> Another solution would be to employ an input signal sensing relay to
> control the amplifier power. Many new inexpensive amps have this built
> in, but I would prefer to use the NAD amps that I currently have. The
> idle current is probably very low based on the minimal heat output, but
> I'd prefer to switch them if possible.
> 
> Thanks

I also own a nad-amp and i control with lirc_web made by Alex Bain. I
run it on a raspberry pi with squeezelite. My nad amp switches off and
on with use of the plugin SBNetIO made by Cadfish wich sends a lirc
command to lirc_web. Perhaps this also could be a sollution for you.


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