Just to keep the thread active:
Please refer to my post of 5/20. I am a little disappointed in you folks, or maybe you were just trying to spare me the embarrassment of so obvious an oversight. First, The TP30 II is not class D; it's class T.
More importantly there certainly is a way to turn the speakers off on the I32. It's called a MUTE button.
Sometimes I can be so obtuse! Any way, I am glad I got everything well sorted out and can now easily select speakers, standard headphones and electrostatics as the mood strikes me.
Please refer to my post of 5/20. I am a little disappointed in you folks, or maybe you were just trying to spare me the embarrassment of so obvious an oversight. First, The TP30 II is not class D; it's class T.
More importantly there certainly is a way to turn the speakers off on the I32. It's called a MUTE button.
Sometimes I can be so obtuse! Any way, I am glad I got everything well sorted out and can now easily select speakers, standard headphones and electrostatics as the mood strikes me.