>Okay okay, I see what you mean by lag time. But I still don't think it has
>anything to do with the length of the the amp turn-on wire thats all.
>Not trying to cut you up in pieces or anything. I just don't agree with
what
>you said.
>
>It probably has more to do with the circuitry inside the amp.
>Such as the anti-thump circuit that gives the amp a slightly delayed power
>up.


It has everything to do with the circuitry in the amp.  All amps take longer
to power on than your head unit, as they are a more complicated cicuit.  I
would even venture to say that the more high quality and high powered your
amp is, the longer this lag will be.

Patrick Bogle


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