The Krell 402 and 402e both draw "only" 260 watts in standby. The initial manual stated 370, but it was a typo. They changed the manual when I pointed it out to them.
The 402e has a low power standby that only draws a few watts, but does not keep the amp warmed up.
The 402e has a low power standby that only draws a few watts, but does not keep the amp warmed up.