>And, front panel power switching is important to me, it really makes
>the system seem more 'professional', better quality, etc. This is
>speaking from experience with a Roland System 700 which has front
>panel switching, I really don't want to reach around behind a large
>cabinet to turn it on and off, it might be OK for a keyboard, but not
>a large modular system.
Of course Roland cheated sometimes, and left the transformer connected to
the mains 100% of the time, and just switched the secondaries with the
front panel switch.
I use a master switch to hit all my PSUs at once. There are too many of the
damn things to switch individually.
Ken
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