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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: The purpose of bypass mode.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/17/2013
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 Bill wrote:
I compared the sound of the new units in bypass compared to the old units running normally and they were very close with the new ones having slightly tighter bass and less noise. In full mode there's no comparison. Thus, as far as the bypass problem, it really isn't one for 99.9% of buyers as only reviewers need to throw the bypass switch more than once or twice a day, if at all as one would be crazy to listen to the units in bypass except for elevator music time, or to keep source equipment warmed up.
It is exectly to keep the equipment warmed and it has nothing to do with reviewing or comparetive objectves. I keep my DAW, my DACs, sometimes my ADC and sometime one of my tuners on all time. There is absolutly no need to keep it in full regeneratin while I do not listen playback. This is all purpose of bypass mode.

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