Agree with "If you can turn it on and off with the remote, it is in standby".
The problem as i see it, is the EXPECTATION of the electronics being left on!
Because some power amplifiers and preamps HAVE a partial stay on where the electronics are still powered a bit and THAT is also called 'Standby', the expectation for ALL equipment to behave this way is there. It is NOT the normal 'standby' to keep the electronics warmed up. The real original 'standby' ahs been all it does is mean the product can be turned on and off with the remote. that is it.
No secret low powered special status. Remote works on/off yup, then the unit IS on standby.
The problem as i see it, is the EXPECTATION of the electronics being left on!
Because some power amplifiers and preamps HAVE a partial stay on where the electronics are still powered a bit and THAT is also called 'Standby', the expectation for ALL equipment to behave this way is there. It is NOT the normal 'standby' to keep the electronics warmed up. The real original 'standby' ahs been all it does is mean the product can be turned on and off with the remote. that is it.
No secret low powered special status. Remote works on/off yup, then the unit IS on standby.

