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Thread: Denon PMA 350SE remote control

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    Default Denon PMA 350SE remote control

    Does anyone know which remote control model number I can buy for this amp ? I’ve moved it into the master bedroom and would like a remote control to switch it off at night after listening to music to save getting out of bed ! I’ve saw the Denon remotes on eBay etc but unsure about which model number it is for this amp ? By the way would the remote switch it off ? It has a remote sensor on front of the amp ! Thankyou for your help

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    The original was RC 819, and will switch amp off .

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    At a guess, I'd suspect any Denon amplifier remote or system remote is likely to work with the 350SE. Especially one of around the same age.

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    Would it use much electricity if I left it in stand by say from midnight till 6am ??.

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    No

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    Cheers Gary I have a smart meter

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    My smart meter in lounge switches off at 10pm so I can’t see how much amp is using at midnight in standby is it a few pence for 6 hours ? Thankyou for your help

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    I think an average of 0.3 watts/hr is probably the usage.

    Your router could be up to 20 watts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stryder5 View Post
    I think an average of 0.3 watts/hr is probably the usage.

    Your router could be up to 20 watts
    so it’s just costing a few pence Then ?

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    Yep, if you want to be more accurate use what you pay per kW/hr and do the maths

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