Thanks Roberto.
The other day while I was playing some heavy bass music, I noticed that even though I hear the bass coming out of the subwoofer but I didn't hear any sound coming out from CLS II until a split second later, which prompted me to think that there might have a problem with the CLS II. After reading the owner's manual, I learn about the sleep mode, thus my post earlier; for whatever reason, even though I have the CLS II for a number of years now, I never noticed the split second delay until recently, which raises another question as described below.
I know the panel requires high voltage but it operates at very low current, so when the panel wakes up, does the voltage ramp up instantaneously to full operating voltage or does it ramp up slowly, say over a few seconds? If it ramp up slowly, it would definitely affect the enjoyment of music listening.
In the case of home theatre, if the subwoofer is placed in standby mode, the subwoofer doesn't come alive instantaneously the moment it calls for it, consequently one would miss that initial impact of the bass, and thus spoils the fun of it, which is why I always placed my subwoofer in always-on mode.
In the case of CLS II, I was thinking, shouldn't the electronic timer be set so that it doesn't go to sleep, say for at least 1-2 hours? That way, if we wanted to change LP or CD within the first 1-2 hours, we can feel comfortable that we won't miss anything, albeit only for a split second. There is a way around it, which is, I would hit play on the CD player to get the panel energized, then I'll hit stop immediately, and then I'll hit play again within the 20 seconds period to really start listening.