I’m a user with a vintage class A amp that takes a bit of time to turn on and be ready to playback a signal. To keep my energy bill in check I use your trigger feature however it's current implementation is limiting and causing issues for users in the house. To work around the “boot time” you need to briefly start a track and then stop it, wait for the trigger to kick the amp on and then waiting 5 seconds before restarting a track. Not only does this cause frustration it also seems to be causing weird playback issues where the track needs to be restarted multiple times in some cases when using Spotify connect. Additionally, the duration after a track has finished to the trigger turning off the amp is far too short. This exacerbates the issue as it forces you to do the hack above more frequently.
I’d like to be able to schedule my amp to be on during certain hours of the day. For example I could simply have my amp turn on at 10 AM then off at 10 PM. Alternatively (or in addition) I’d like to extend the auto shutoff with a custom set time on a scale of minutes and hours.
Perhaps one implementation is easier than the other, but as of right now I'm forced to disable the feature and just leave my amp on 24/7.
I’d like to be able to schedule my amp to be on during certain hours of the day. For example I could simply have my amp turn on at 10 AM then off at 10 PM. Alternatively (or in addition) I’d like to extend the auto shutoff with a custom set time on a scale of minutes and hours.
Perhaps one implementation is easier than the other, but as of right now I'm forced to disable the feature and just leave my amp on 24/7.