Tube Life and the Mute Switch


I just got an ARC PH3-SE phono preamp yesterday and for best sound, the manual recommends leaving it on mute all the time when not playing.

The manual says the tubes are good for approximately 2,000 hrs.

How much doees leaving it on mute count against the 2,000 hours? I'm sure it's not the same as playing hours.

Your thoughts please.
mitch4t
Fatparrot, the Audio Research website does not use NOS tubes in their products at the factory.

Below is the exact language in the manual regarding tube life expectancy and the use of the muting switch:

"For superior sonic performance, a warm-up period of one hour is recommended. In addition, our PH3 may be safely left "ON" contiuously for maximum performance at all times, but at the expense of higher maintenance costs (more frequent tube replacement). When not in use, simply use the "MUTE" switch. The PH3 draws less wattage continuously than a 60-watt light bulb."

"The vacuum tubes inside your PH3 are 6922 dual triodes, and with normal use should not need to be changed for approximately 2,000 hours of use."
I don't keep my tube amps charged up when I am not at home. Too many things can go wrong and I want my home to be there when I want it to be.
Swampwalker is correct.
Mute only shuts down the output so if a tube(s) go(es) bad the rest of connected on equipment will not possibly suffer from overloading.
To a tube life it nearly makes no difference.