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Originally Posted by moltuae
You'd probably need to find a way to control the power to the Bose amp, such that it automatically powers up after the audio output becomes active (or above a certain threshold) and powers down as soon as it becomes inactive/silent.
Not sure if something like this might help:
https://catalog.pac-audio.com/catalo...lty-items/tr-4
Or you could build something from scratch.
I'd probably start by building something to 'sense' audio -- a simple Darlington Pair circuit might be sufficient, driving an LED so that you can visually check and adjust the sensitivity. Then you just need to use that to control a relay circuit, one with a delayed/adjustable on-delay.
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I've made a video (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJxg...=youtu.be&t=15) of the popping issue that I'm having and sent it to support people from Icebox audio. I'll have to see what they reply with.
In worst case I was thinking of getting this:
https://catalog.pac-audio.com/catalo...-triggers/tr12 to provide the delay on/off for the amp and also use it for auto folding mirrors. It's good to have it all in one programmable box.