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I'm surprised no one has suggested this. I have two Pioneer receivers (one is just used as an amp for Atmos speakers) and obviously the same problem.
The answer is black electrical tape over the IR receiver of the power amp. That takes away remote on/off, so unless you have a trigger system, the second amp is "always on". I don't think the power usage is significant. |
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