Two questions, mostly concerning some electrical things.
First off, I ended up purchasing some speakers for my current cab build that met most of major requirements (right size, fair price and external wired controls), but noticed when I got them home that they have a soft power switch on the wired controls. Essentially, whenever they lose power, the power button has to be pressed again for them to work. The reason this is a problem is that I bought a Bits Limited auto-switching surge protector and would like to be able to turn the speakers off in order to get rid of the speaker humming. I have read some people have hacked their TV power switches to stay on all the time, so I was hoping something similar could be done for these speakers.
The power switch itself is very 'clicky' in nature, similar to how it feels to click on the left or right analog control sticks on an Xbox or Xbox 360 controller. I opened up the controls and took some pictures, which can be seen below. If someone knows a way to make these stay on as long as there is power I would really appreciate it.
Secondly, I have seen some projects in the past have had a sort of electrical passthrough on the backsides of the cabinet in which a standard removable electrical cord can be plugged in (like most computers). Ideally I would like something that could be installed into a hole in the cabinet that would have this outlet on the outside and have a plug for my surge protector on the inside. Does such a device exist, and if so, what is it called? Or what components are needed to assemble something like that?
Thanks for the help everyone.