Now that's funny.
for any electronics, there is an inherent design life based on on-time usage. So, being "on" all of the time will cause components to fail sooner. For Solid State electronics, heat is the factor. Full output class A, well, this is really not a good idea to leave them on. For equipment biased lower, then it is better. But if all you are concerned with is listening, then turn it on and leave it on. For Tube equipment, well, every manufacturer that I am aware of says that there is a tube life and they recommend a warm up period but say that tube life is dramatically lessened by leaving it on. My tubed equipment cost a lot to retube and I definitely will not leave them on unused. Of course equuipment will sound better if it is warmed up in a constant manner by leaving it on. Until it fails. The really question is how much warm up time is required to where sound quality is noticeable? I found that 20 minutes to an hour is good for me. But others say 24 hours. There really isn't a generic policy. If you are aware of the issues associated with leaving anything on all the time, and you accept those issues, then go for it. Power costs notwithstanding. I typically turn things off when I'm not using it.
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for any electronics, there is an inherent design life based on on-time usage. So, being "on" all of the time will cause components to fail sooner. For Solid State electronics, heat is the factor. Full output class A, well, this is really not a good idea to leave them on. For equipment biased lower, then it is better. But if all you are concerned with is listening, then turn it on and leave it on. For Tube equipment, well, every manufacturer that I am aware of says that there is a tube life and they recommend a warm up period but say that tube life is dramatically lessened by leaving it on. My tubed equipment cost a lot to retube and I definitely will not leave them on unused. Of course equuipment will sound better if it is warmed up in a constant manner by leaving it on. Until it fails. The really question is how much warm up time is required to where sound quality is noticeable? I found that 20 minutes to an hour is good for me. But others say 24 hours. There really isn't a generic policy. If you are aware of the issues associated with leaving anything on all the time, and you accept those issues, then go for it. Power costs notwithstanding. I typically turn things off when I'm not using it.
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