My former preamp, a Counterpoint S2000 was left on all the time. I found that it took at least a full day for it to sound it's best if it was turned to "standby" mode. I left it on for 5 years straight(then a power supply part failed for the second time and I later traded it for a LD player (long story) I think the preamp being left on does NOT wear out the tubes like on a tube amp (which I would NOT leave on all the time)
Tube Preamp.. On or Off?
I have a Sonic Frontier Line 2 PreAmp. Considering that I live in California and our electricity rates are "rapingly" high, my wife have asked me repeatly to turn off my electronic gears. The big questions is....I was wondering should I leave my preamp on all the time, turn it to stand by mode, or turn it off completely? Will the life of my tubes be shorter if I leave the preamp on all the time? What do you other tube owners do? Is there a lost of sound quality if your tube gears are not warmed up? What about tube amps? Should one leave a tube one all the time? What's a good breaking point to turn your tube gears if you're not listen to it? 3-5 hour break? Thanks in advance for your help.
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