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benmbe
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 06 Jun 2013, 08:24 |
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Good day graz138, I use my Meridian 519 and always turn this off when not in use, my reason is that if anything is left on standby it all cost's money and so I hardly ever leave anything on unless I am going to use the item that same evening. Regards
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kris
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 06 Jun 2013, 08:35 |
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graz138 wrote: Hello! I just got the Lexicon LDD-1 and its awesome! It locked an AC-3 signal immediately. My reciever displayed Dolby Digital, and I was so excited, which is hilarious considering that I have a ton of blu rays and HD-DVDs and have been listening to their HD audio for years. Anyway, just curious: do you unplug your demodulators when not in use? Does that make for a longer life of the unit? The manual says its fine to leave it plugged in since it draws very little power (probably just enough to keep the two little green lights on). It doesn't seem to get warm either. I just don't know if plugging it in everytime I use it will eventually damage it. Thoughts? Using the same Lexicon here in Belgium I made me an extension cable with a simple toggle switch to turn the unit of. I don't like power running to a device when not in Use. The manual says it's not a problem to leave it on but it was made to be used with a switched lexicon processor. There is a control port present.
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 06 Jun 2013, 15:19 |
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I'd unplug it from the wall. Should allow for longer life for the transformer
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xtempo
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 06 Jun 2013, 17:58 |
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ldservice wrote: I'd unplug it from the wall. Should allow for longer life for the transformer I should probably start doing this. I wish my Meridian 519 still worked that was nice since it had an on off switch.
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kris
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 31 May 2014, 13:20 |
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substance wrote: if your receiver has trigger outputs in the back, you can use the command input on the ldd-1. its a 5 pin din but only 2 pins are active. there are 5pin din to 3.5mm jacks out there for $7-15. that way you don't have to keep ldd-1 off all times. when you receiver is on, it will turn on as well. Do you maybe have a link to such a cable? I would need one for my Marantz sr-7007 to switch my LDD-1 on/off.... Any help would be appreciated
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disclord
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 07 Jun 2014, 11:15 |
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kris wrote: Anyone ? Email or call MSB - they have been really helpful to me with their old products and since they designed and built the LDD-1 they should be able to answer your questions about the remote power contact closures.
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kris
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 07 Jun 2014, 18:08 |
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disclord wrote: kris wrote: Anyone ? Email or call MSB - they have been really helpful to me with their old products and since they designed and built the LDD-1 they should be able to answer your questions about the remote power contact closures. Thanks a bunch my friend
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disclord
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question Posted: 07 Jun 2014, 20:57 |
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kris wrote: disclord wrote: kris wrote: Anyone ? Email or call MSB - they have been really helpful to me with their old products and since they designed and built the LDD-1 they should be able to answer your questions about the remote power contact closures. Thanks a bunch my friend Let me know their answer since my Denon has remote triggers too.
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