Turning off the Arc studio 4 box after use

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Turning off the Arc studio 4 box after use

Postby Nickvegas » Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:44 am

Hey everyone I’m brand new to arc studio!

I just got the Arc studio 4 and since there is no power button, I was wondering when I’m done for the day if I should unplug it, or just leave it on all the time!

Thanks!
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Re: Turning off the Arc studio 4 box after use

Postby Peter_IK » Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:47 pm

You can leave it on if you wish but personally I would say if you turn your monitors off you might want to turn it off too. I use a power unit with multiple switches for monitors and similar, or you could put it on a power unit where you plug in any other devices that don't have a power switch and shut off using that (if you have something like that in your setup). I would also disconnect it from your computer once you've loaded your measurements on to ARC Studio since any device connected via USB is a risk for bus noise, I'm a bit paranoid in that way but also ARC Studio doesn't need to remain connected once the measurements are loaded so it can easily be disconnected thus having one less wire / connection around :)
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Re: Turning off the Arc studio 4 box after use

Postby luigipietro20 » Thu May 02, 2024 9:39 am

Peter_IK wrote:You can leave it on if you wish but personally I would say if you turn your monitors off you might want to turn it off too. I use a power unit with multiple switches for monitors and similar, or you could put it on a power unit where you plug in any other devices that don't have a power switch and shut off using that (if you have something like that in your setup). I would also disconnect it from your computer once you've loaded your measurements on to ARC Studio since any device connected via USB is a risk for bus noise, I'm a bit paranoid in that way but also ARC Studio doesn't need to remain connected once the measurements are loaded so it can easily be disconnected thus having one less wire / connection around :)


Hi Peter, thank you.

Is it harmful to leave the Arc Studio turned on after you turned the speakers/computer off?
I got mine setup in a bit of an awkward position so it’s hard to reach for the cable behind it but if it’s better to turn it off I’ll try to move it.
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