Each month during an equal payments plan you are required to pay in full by the due date that month’s equal payments plan instalment. There is no administration fee charged for entering into a special payments plan. However, if we do not receive the full minimum due on a statement within 59 days of the date of that statement, or any event of default (other than a payment default) occurs under your Cardmember Agreement, all special payment plans on your account will terminate and (i) you will then be charged interest on the balances outstanding on such plans at the applicable regular annual rate from the day after the date of your next statement, and (ii) the balances outstanding will form part of the balance due on that statement. Interest does not accrue during the period of the plan. Dealers may sell for less.įinancing available is “Equal payments, no interest” for 24 months (unless otherwise stated) and is only available on request, on approved credit and on purchases of $150 (unless otherwise stated) or more (Gift Cards excluded) made with your Triangle credit card at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Mark’s, L’Équipeur, Atmosphere, Sports Rousseau, Hockey Experts, L’Entrepôt du Hockey and participating Sports Experts. **Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. ±Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. The tire producer / manufacturer and Canadian Tire uses this fee to pay for the collection, transportation, and processing of used tires.ĬANADIAN TIRE® and the CANADIAN TIRE Triangle Design are registered trade-marks of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. Really, the tube buffer is an experiment that may or may not last, but want to play with it for months and thus want something better than manually switching cables for different inputs.△The tire producer / manufacturer of the tires you are buying, and Canadian Tire is responsible for the recycling fee that is included in your invoice. PS: You may pelt me for the buffer, as long as you please answer the other aspects as I doubt I will cause any issue to my equipment, but want to know if electronically from those with electronics knowledge what the affect would be in my specific situation before I go and do it. ![]() Yes/No?Ĭould this setup cause any concern for the health of my amp?Ĭould this setup cause any sound degredation of any realistically hearable proportion? ![]() Since electronically the A path hitting the Y would be when active connected to the A Path of the switch for input and the B Path while switched off on the input side, the buffer's output (whether turned off or on) is going to be in parallel through the B of the Y, and thus could affect the signal from A to the amplifier.Įffectively, at least when the buffer is turned off, (there is no vampire power I am aware of but not sure), would that essentially make the B Path switched off both at the A/B Switch SYS, as well as the backend of the buffer attached to the B end of the Y. That buffer output would go to the other Y and to the amp. Path B would allow me to go to an tube buffer (I know frowned upon) that would typically be shut off. The switch would make it that only one path would be active at a time. My amp would have a Y cable, so there would be path A and path B. ![]() I would like to split that output and have a Schiit SYS 2 RCA In, one out (essentially a switched Y) that would allow the signal path out one path or the other. I have a question that goes along with this thread.Īttached drawing shows setup, easier to follow than my explaination probably.Ĭoming out of my pre/pro which I use for both 2 channel and 5.1, there is the L/R RCA out that would go to my amplifier.
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