Preserving audio level settings on Gigaworks S750

I noticed that when the Standby mode is enabled on the Control Pod of the S750 amplifier, all the level settings are preserved when power is reenabled.
However, when the main power rocker switch on the subwoofer/amp is turned off, those settings are lost. Too bad those settings aren't stored internally.
Not sure about others, but I think it is a good idea to be able to power-down the entire system and have those settings preserved.
BTW, exactly what does the Standby mode do? Presumably it conserves power but are there any other benefits?

Yup, this has been noted a number of times by users.Another "would be nice" feature is a way to manually override the master level adjustment in the case where the control pod fails.Not sure about others, and I imagine this is a basic safety issue, but I find that when powered off, and than back on, the level settings are rather low.

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